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  • Bullion Coin Guide Pages
    General topic on bullion coin, what is bullion coin? Where to buy bullion coin? How to store and protect your bullion coin? Identify fake bullion coin.
  •  What is Bullion Coin?
    Bullion coin are coins that are issued by national mints as a way to trade gold or silver. Bullion coin is not part of our daily currency, rather they serve as a investment vehicle or simply as collector item.
  •  Why collect bullion coin?
    Reasons to collect bullion coin. The advantages of collecting bullion coin. Collecting bullion coin as a investment or as part of a numismatic collection.
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  •  Handling Your Bullion Coin
    Handling your bullion coin is like protecting your investment, why start collect bullion coin if you can't keep them in pristine condition? A bullion coin that is in good condition are easier to trade, can potentially fetch higher value and of course more pleasing to the eye...
  •  Storing Your Bullion Coin
    Storing your bullion coin properly would keep them in good condition for a longer time, it also makes it easier for you to showcase your collection to your friends as well as for personal viewing pleasure. There are many methods to store a bullion coin...
  •  Safekeeping of your bullion coin collection
    If you have amass a rather large collection of bullion coins, it is advisable to find a secure place to keep them from being stolen. The most common ways involve getting a personal deposit box from the bank or get a personal safe at home...
  •  Understanding Weight & Purity
    The value of a bullion coin is defined by its precious metal content, hence it is important to understand the weight and purity standards used in bullion coin. The common weight standard used to denote the weight of precious metal content is troy ounce, which is equivalent to about 31.1 metric gram.
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  •  Coin Grading
    Coin grading provides a basis to describe the condition of the coin.
  •  Identifying Fake Gold Bullion Coins
    Being aware on how to spot a fake gold bullion coin can help you save a potential pitfall on your investment. Identify fake gold bullion coin is relatively easy as gold is one of the heaviest metal...
  •  Identifying Fake Silver Bullion Coins
    Identifying fake silver bullion coins are much harder than gold as lead can sometimes be substituted to represent the weight. However there are still a few tell-tale signs that can hint that the coin might be a fake...
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  • Proof Bullion Coin
    Proof coins are the initial sample that are minted to check the quality of the die. However with their unique appearance and rarity, proof coins have later become a hot item among collectors, many mints have since minted proof coins for the collectible ma
  • Gold Bullion Coin
  •  American Gold Eagle
    The official gold bullion coin of the United States, the American Gold Eagle coin is one of the most widely recognized bullion coins. The eagle gold coin is backed by the United States mint to contain the stated amount of gold in weight and purity.
  •  Austrian Philharmonic
    Known also as the Vienna Philharmonic coin, the coins depicts the musical instruments used in an orchestra, whereas the obverse shows the great organ in the Golden Hall in Vienna's Musikverein.
  •  Britannia (Gold)
    The Gold Britannia coin is a 22 karat gold coin issued from the United Kingdom. It incorporates the depiction of the Goddess Britannia.
  •  British Sovereign
    The British Sovereign gold coin is a British gold coin and is one of the most sought after gold coins by numismatists.
  •  Canadian Gold Maple Leaf
    The official gold bullion coin of Canada, the Canadian Gold Maple Leaf is one of the most purest gold coin ever issued.
  •  Chinese Gold Panda
    The Panda Gold Coins are popular gold bullion coins issued from the People's Republic of China since 1982, this adorable gold panda coins features adorable designs of the Giant Panda that varies every year.
  •  Ducat
    Ducats are the most important trade coin in the European continent before the emergence of modern currency. It is no longer in use today but bullion coin versions are still in mintage from many mints in Europe, notably the Royal Dutch Mint in Netherlands.
  •  Krugerrand
    The first bullion coin in the world, the Krugerrand is the first coin to be traded at the market value of its gold content. Krugerrands are the most widely traded bullion coin in the world.
  • Silver Bullion Coin
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  •  American Silver Eagle
    The silver eagle coins are the official bullion coins of the United States. Minted in 1986 by the United States Mint, the American Silver Eagle is guaranteed to contain one troy ounce of .999 fine silver.
  •  Australian Silver Kangaroo
    The Australian Silver Kangaroo bullion coin is issued since 1993 by the Royal Australian Mint. The one ounce silver coin features different designs of kangaroo every year from renowned artist such as Wojciech Pietranik, Reg Mombassa and Ken Done.
  •  Australian Silver Kookaburra
    The Australian Kookaburra coins are minted in 1990 at the Perth mint in Australia, it features designs of the native Australian Kookaburra bird that changes every year. The Kookaburra coins are the largest silver bullion coins in regular issue.
  •  Austrian Silver Philharmonic
    Struck in Austria, the Austrian Silver Philharmonic coin pay tribute to the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra. The silver philharmonic coin is offered in 1 troy ounce of .999 fine silver that carries a face value of €1.50.
  •  Britannia (Silver)
    The Silver Britannia coin was issued first in 1997 as a proof set and later on as separate brilliant uncirculated coins. The Silver Britannia coin is struck using the "Britannia Silver" alloy which contains .958 millesimal fineness silver.
  •  Canadian Silver Maple Leaf
    The Canadian Silver Maple leaf is a silver bullion coin issued by The Royal Canadian Mint since 1988. It is offered in only one troy oz denomination though other denomination are occasionally offered as part of a coin set or as single issue.
  •  Chinese Silver Panda
    The Chinese Silver Panda is a .999 fine silver bullion coin issued in the People's Republic of China in 1980. Similar to the Panda Gold Coin, the silver panda coin features Giant Panda designs that changes every year.
  •  Mexican Silver Libertad
    The Libertad are mexican silver coins, they are issued with no face value and are denoted using their weight in troy ounces or "onza".
  • Platinum Bullion Coin