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Gold Chinese Panda Coins 1-oz

Minted since 1982 in .999 pure gold in five sizes: 1-ounce, 1/2-ounce, 1/4-ounce, 1/10-ounce and 1/20th-ounce sizes. Each year a new design features the Giant Panda along with denomination, net gold weight and fineness ".999 1oz. Au" is shown on the obverse, with a reverse design portraying the Temple of Heaven and date.

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Gold Chinese Panda Coins 1/20-oz

Minted since 1982 in .999 pure gold in five sizes: 1-ounce, 1/2-ounce, 1/4-ounce, 1/10-ounce and 1/20th-ounce sizes. Each year a new design features the Giant Panda along with denomination, net gold weight and fineness ".999 1oz. Au" is shown on the obverse, with a reverse design portraying the Temple of Heaven and date.

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Gold US Saint-Gaudens $20 AU+

Obverse Design: Lady Liberty holding the Torch of Freedom and an olive branch with the United States Capitol in the background

Reverse Design: A Bald Eagle flying over the sun

Edge: Lettered with 'E Pluribus Unum' and stars

History
At the turn of the 20th century, President Theodore Roosevelt decided to start an effort to beautify American coinage. He hired Augustus Saint-Gaudens to overhaul American designs. Saint-Gaudens only lived to finish the Liberty Walking $20 Double Eagle and the Indian Head $10 Eagle. These two designs are considered by many to be the best designs of their denominations and some of the best of any American coin ever. The "Saint" Double Eagle design was voted the best American gold coin design and is currently used on American Eagle gold bullion coinage.

The original coinage of 1907 had an ultra high relief as the artist intended. However, when the Mint struck some coins, they required repeated striking by the presses, and had more the appearance of medals than coins. One alternative explored by the mint was reducing the diameter of the coin to that of a checker and making it thicker in an attempt to keep the ultra high relief. Some trials were struck, but most were destroyed (except two which were retained in the Mint collection) when it was discovered that consent of Congress was required to change the diameter of any coin. St. Gaudens redesigned the coin for a lower relief, but when some of these "high relief" coins were struck, they would not stack well, and the design was flattened again by St. Gaudens for circulating coins. Some of the high relief coins, though, found their way into circulation. The coins were minted continuously until 1933, except for 1917-19, when no coins were struck, due to the disruption of the First World War.

Godless Eagle-a.k.a. "Atheist Saint"
In 1907 and 1908, a number of eagle and double eagle coins were minted without the motto of "In God We Trust". At that time, the coinage laws did not require the motto, and so Saint-Gaudens had not been asked to include it. Roosevelt defended the omission as a prevention of a profane use of God's name, but in 1908, Congress passed an act requiring the use of the motto on all denominations of coins on which the motto had previously appeared--including the eagle and double eagle. The reverse of the coin was redesigned to include the motto.


It is always best to speak with one of our professional representatives if you have ANY questions regarding these fabulous coins. Most available are the Philadelphia Mint issues of 1908 (without and with Motto and 1922-1928, as well as San Francisco issues 1914-1916. Almost all other issues are scarce to extremely rare, especially in the highest grades!

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Indian Head Cents

Flying Eagle Cents dated 1857-1858 in Good condition. Each lot of 5 coins will include the 1857, 1858 Large Letter and 1858 Small Letter issues! Nice examples of the first US Small Cent!

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Morgan Silver Dollars

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Platinum Australian Koala

Minted since 1988 by the Australian Perth Mint, The Platinum Koala coins have earned recognition worldwide as one of the most beautiful options for platinum investors!

Struck in .9995 Fine Pure Platinum these coins come in sizes ranging from 1/20th-troy ounce to 1-troy ounce in size. The Obverse features a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II, while the reverse design varies from year to year depicting the iconic Australian Koala in various poses.

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Platinum Canadian Maple Leaf Coins

Canadian Platinum Maple Leaf coins are .9995 Fine Platinum, are legal tender, and sell at prices that reflect the value of their Platinum content.

1 Troy Oz Specifications:
Canadian Face Value $50
30mm Wide x 2.87 mm Thick
31.1 Grams Total Weight
.9995 Fine Pure Platinum

Market Value
Platinum pricing is based on the current market plus a premium per coin. The spot price of platinum (and all precious metals) is reported every business day in all major newspapers, network television and radio and online.

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Saint-Gaudens $20 Gold MS61

Obverse Design: Lady Liberty holding the Torch of Freedom and an olive branch with the United States Capitol in the background

Reverse Design: A Bald Eagle flying over the sun

Edge: Lettered with 'E Pluribus Unum' and stars

History
At the turn of the 20th century, President Theodore Roosevelt decided to start an effort to beautify American coinage. He hired Augustus Saint-Gaudens to overhaul American designs. Saint-Gaudens only lived to finish the Liberty Walking $20 Double Eagle and the Indian Head $10 Eagle. These two designs are considered by many to be the best designs of their denominations and some of the best of any American coin ever. The "Saint" Double Eagle design was voted the best American gold coin design and is currently used on American Eagle gold bullion coinage.

The original coinage of 1907 had an ultra high relief as the artist intended. However, when the Mint struck some coins, they required repeated striking by the presses, and had more the appearance of medals than coins. One alternative explored by the mint was reducing the diameter of the coin to that of a checker and making it thicker in an attempt to keep the ultra high relief. Some trials were struck, but most were destroyed (except two which were retained in the Mint collection) when it was discovered that consent of Congress was required to change the diameter of any coin. St. Gaudens redesigned the coin for a lower relief, but when some of these "high relief" coins were struck, they would not stack well, and the design was flattened again by St. Gaudens for circulating coins. Some of the high relief coins, though, found their way into circulation. The coins were minted continuously until 1933, except for 1917-19, when no coins were struck, due to the disruption of the First World War.

Godless Eagle-a.k.a. "Atheist Saint"
In 1907 and 1908, a number of eagle and double eagle coins were minted without the motto of "In God We Trust". At that time, the coinage laws did not require the motto, and so Saint-Gaudens had not been asked to include it. Roosevelt defended the omission as a prevention of a profane use of God's name, but in 1908, Congress passed an act requiring the use of the motto on all denominations of coins on which the motto had previously appeared--including the eagle and double eagle. The reverse of the coin was redesigned to include the motto.


It is always best to speak with one of our professional representatives if you have ANY questions regarding these fabulous coins. Most available are the Philadelphia Mint issues of 1908 (without and with Motto and 1922-1928, as well as San Francisco issues 1914-1916. Almost all other issues are scarce to extremely rare, especially in the highest grades!

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Saint-Gaudens $20 Gold MS63

Obverse Design: Lady Liberty holding the Torch of Freedom and an olive branch with the United States Capitol in the background

Reverse Design: A Bald Eagle flying over the sun

Edge: Lettered with 'E Pluribus Unum' and stars

History
At the turn of the 20th century, President Theodore Roosevelt decided to start an effort to beautify American coinage. He hired Augustus Saint-Gaudens to overhaul American designs. Saint-Gaudens only lived to finish the Liberty Walking $20 Double Eagle and the Indian Head $10 Eagle. These two designs are considered by many to be the best designs of their denominations and some of the best of any American coin ever. The "Saint" Double Eagle design was voted the best American gold coin design and is currently used on American Eagle gold bullion coinage.

The original coinage of 1907 had an ultra high relief as the artist intended. However, when the Mint struck some coins, they required repeated striking by the presses, and had more the appearance of medals than coins. One alternative explored by the mint was reducing the diameter of the coin to that of a checker and making it thicker in an attempt to keep the ultra high relief. Some trials were struck, but most were destroyed (except two which were retained in the Mint collection) when it was discovered that consent of Congress was required to change the diameter of any coin. St. Gaudens redesigned the coin for a lower relief, but when some of these "high relief" coins were struck, they would not stack well, and the design was flattened again by St. Gaudens for circulating coins. Some of the high relief coins, though, found their way into circulation. The coins were minted continuously until 1933, except for 1917-19, when no coins were struck, due to the disruption of the First World War.

Godless Eagle-a.k.a. "Atheist Saint"
In 1907 and 1908, a number of eagle and double eagle coins were minted without the motto of "In God We Trust". At that time, the coinage laws did not require the motto, and so Saint-Gaudens had not been asked to include it. Roosevelt defended the omission as a prevention of a profane use of God's name, but in 1908, Congress passed an act requiring the use of the motto on all denominations of coins on which the motto had previously appeared--including the eagle and double eagle. The reverse of the coin was redesigned to include the motto.


It is always best to speak with one of our professional representatives if you have ANY questions regarding these fabulous coins. Most available are the Philadelphia Mint issues of 1908 (without and with Motto and 1922-1928, as well as San Francisco issues 1914-1916. Almost all other issues are scarce to extremely rare, especially in the highest grades!

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Silver Mexican Antique Coins 10-Peso 1955-'60 =.8356 ASW

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Silver Mexican Antique Coins 100-Peso 1977-'79 =.6428 ASW

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Silver Mexican Antique Coins 2-Peso 1921 =.7716 ASW

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Silver Mexican Antique Coins 25-Peso 1968/'72 =.5208 ASW

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Silver Mexican Antique Coins 5-Peso 1947-'48 =.8680 ASW

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Silver Mexican Antique Coins 5-Peso 1950-'54 =.6430 ASW

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Silver Mexican Antique Coins 5-Peso 1955-'59 =.4178 ASW

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Silver Mexican Antique Coins 50c 1919-'45 =.1929 ASW

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