Foreign Gold Coins
Foreign Gold Coins
Gold coins have been used for investment purposes since 1967, starting with the South African Gold Krugerrand. However, various countries around the world have issued gold coins for hundreds or even thousands of years. In the United States, gold coins were once used in everyday transactions, such as the Eagle collection, including popular examples like the Half Eagle and Double Eagle.
European nations also issued gold coins with different denominations, some of which were used across borders and considered as a form of early European currency. Not only will you find historic foreign gold coins available for purchase, but you’ll also find modern gold bullion coins issued on behalf of a number of countries around the globe. These often represent smaller collections and offer unique designs not found in larger programs.
British Gold Sovereigns
The British Gold Sovereign is a significant coin in European history, introduced in 1817 during the reign of King George III. Originally intended for circulation, these coins, including the Sovereign, Half-Sovereign, and Double-Sovereign, later became popular as commemorative and investment pieces. The designs feature the reigning British monarch on the obverse, with notable figures such as Queen Victoria and Queen Elizabeth II. The reverse may depict St. George slaying the dragon or the Royal Arms.
Austrian Gold Coins
Austria issued diverse gold coins due to the size and influence of the Austrian Empire. Emperor Franz Joseph I often appeared on the obverse, and the reverse featured the coat of arms of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Various denominations, such as Austrian Schillings, Austrian Corona, Austrian/Hungarian Korona, Austrian Ducat, Austrian Florin, and Austrian Franc, were circulated.
French Francs Gold Coins
The French Franc, rooted in European history, saw gold coin issuance from 1803 during the French Empire. Coins in denominations like 5 Francs, 10 Francs, 20 Francs, and 40 Francs featured portraits of ruling emperors, including Napoleon Bonaparte and Napoleon III. The reverse displayed the coat of arms or face value encircled by a wreath.
Swiss Francs Gold Coins
Switzerland adopted the Franc as its official currency, featuring the design of Helvetia on gold coins. The obverse showed Helvetia in left-profile relief with the Swiss Alps in the background, while the reverse displayed the national shield of Switzerland.
Dutch Guilder Gold Coins
The Dutch Guilder, used in the Netherlands until the adoption of the Euro in 2002, featured gold coins primarily in 10 Guilder and 5 Guilder denominations. Queen Wilhelmina’s portrait and the Kingdom of the Netherlands’ coat of arms were common on these coins.
German Mark Gold Coins
The German Mark Gold Coins were issued by the German Empire from 1873 to 1914. Depicting the ruling emperor on the obverse and the Imperial German Eagle on the reverse, these coins were struck in denominations of 1, 2, 3, 5, 10, and 20 Marks.
Armenian Gold Noah’s Ark Coins
The Armenian Noah’s Ark Series, initially a silver collection, introduced gold coins in 2020. Featuring the Armenian coat of arms on the obverse and Noah’s Ark on the reverse, these investment-grade coins come in weights of 1 oz, 1/2 oz, 1/4 oz, and 1 Gram.
Palau Gold Coins
Palau’s “Palau Treasures” series showcases marine life and natural treasures in 99.99% pure gold, available in various sizes.
Cook Islands Gold Coins
The Cook Islands offer the “Bounty” series, commemorating historical events related to the HMS Bounty. These gold coins, in 99.99% purity, come in different sizes.
Tuvalu Gold Coins
Tuvalu’s modern gold bullion coins include the “Marvel” series, featuring popular Marvel comic book superheroes. These coins, minted in 99.99% pure gold, are available in various sizes.
EC8 Gold Coins
The EC8 gold coin series features a common obverse design with the Eastern Caribbean Central Bank’s crest. Each coin highlights a distinct design representing a participating ECCB member country on the reverse. The coins are minted in 99.99% pure gold and come in various sizes, released annually with limited mintage.
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