Pair of Two Dollars Silver Coin – Cook Islands – 1973

A wonderful two dollars minted coin to commemorate the twentieth anniversary of the Coronation of Elizabeth 11.

On the Obverse of the coin we have the bust of Queen Elizabeth 11 and the words Cook Islands 1973.

On the reverse is the Queen seated on her throne with the words ”  Two Dollars

Twentieth Anniversary of the Coronation June 2nd 1953 – 73″

It comes in its original presentation box and is complete with its original receipt from John Pinches Ltd which is dated 13.09.1973 .

Specification of Coin:

Weight: 26.1g / 0.83 Troy Ounces

Fineness: .925

Diameter:  386mm

Stock: Yes

Price:  €95.00

A beautiful silver coin issued to commemorate the Dublin Millenium in 1988. It comes in its original presentation box.  Issued by John Roche Medallions Ltd. 59 Grafton Street, Dublin 2.

Specification Of Coin:

Weight: 32.4g / 1.04 Troy Ounces

Pure Silver Content: .925

Fineness:  .925

Diameter:  40mm

Stock:  SOLD

Price: €55.00

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Kiribati 1979 – $150 Gold Coin.

This coin comes in its own original box with insert. This gold coin is one of 1000 gold uncirculated coins authorised to be struck by the Royal Mint.

All the Kiriati gold coins bear on the obverse the Crest of the Island consisting of a shield with a frigate bird in flight above a sunset at sea and the inscription KIRIBATI 1979.  The reverse of the gold coin depicts a Maneaba (or village meeting house).

Specification of Coin:

Weight: 15.98g

Pure Gold Content: 14.64g or 0.471 Troy Ounces

Fineness: 916.7

Diameter: 28.4mm

Stock: Yes

This coin is in excellent condition. It comes in its original box and certificate. The coin was issued to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the Investiture of H.R.H. Prince  Charles as Prince of Wales. The mintage has been limited to a maximum of 25,000 Proof  Gold Coins by the Royal Mint of London under the authorization of Bank of Jamaica.

Specification of Coin:

Weight: 43.201/1.38 Troy Ounces (667 Grains as per certificate)

Pure Gold Content (Grams): 38.87g/1.25 Troy Ounces

Fineness: 0.900

Diameter: 40mm

Stock: Sold

 

 

The gold half sovereign coin is one of the best known gold coins.   In its modern form it was first struck in 1817 during the reign of King George III taking its name from a handsome twenty shilling gold coin introduced in 1489 by King Henry VII.   The reverse depicts the classic portrayal by Benedetto Pistrucci of St George on horseback slaying the dragon.  This design appeared on the sovereigns of George III  and has featured on all sovereigns since 1887.  The obverse depicts Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II based on the fine Arnold Machin portrait that has been used on most UK  coins since 1968.  This coin is in mint condition and in its original box.

Specification of  Gold Coin:

Weight: 3.99g

Pure Gold Content (grams): 3.65g or 0.1177 Troy Ounces

Fineness: 0.916

Diameter: 19.33mm

Stock: Yes

 

 

Hong Kong  $1000 Lunar Year Gold Coin -” The Year of the Monkey” 1980

This coin comes in its original Royal Mint box & insert which are both in excellent condition. The monkey depicted on the coin is an artist’s impression of a species of monkey commonly found in Hong Kong and China. The gold coin in this case is one of a limited issue of 13,000 struck by the British Royal Mint.

Specifications of each coin:

Weight (grams): 15.98
Pure gold content (grams): 14.64g or 0.471 troy ounces
Fineness: 916.7
Diameter: 28.4

Stock: In Stock

 

Kiribati 1979 – $150 Gold Coin.

This coin comes in its own original box. This gold coin is one of 1000 gold uncirculated coins authorised to be struck by the Royal Mint.

All the Kiriati gold coins bear on the obverse the Crest of the Island consisting of a shield with a frigate bird in flight above a sunset at sea and the inscription KIRIBATI 1979.  The reverse of the gold coin depicts a Maneaba (or village meeting house).

Specification of Coin:

Weight: 15.98g

Pure Gold Content: 14.64g or 0.471 Troy Ounces

Fineness: 916.7

Diameter: 28.4mm

Stock: Yes

 

Kiribati 1979 – $150 Gold Coin.

This coin comes in its own original box with insert. This gold coin is one of 1000 gold uncirculated coins authorised to be struck by the Royal Mint.

All the Kiriati gold coins bear on the obverse the Crest of the Island consisting of a shield with a frigate bird in flight above a sunset at sea and the inscription KIRIBATI 1979.  The reverse of the gold coin depicts a Maneaba (or village meeting house).

Specification of Coin:

Weight: 15.98g

Pure Gold Content: 14.64g or 0.471 Troy Ounces

Fineness: 916.7

Diameter: 28.4mm

Stock: Yes

 

The Canadian Gold Maple Leaf is the official bullion gold coin of Cananda, and is produced by the Royal Canadian Mint.

It is one of the purest gold regular-issue coins in the world with a gold content of .9999 (24 carats).  That is, it contains virtually no base metals at all—only gold, from mines in Canada.

The coin was introduced in 1979.  The coin we have in stock is a 110 oz. denominations and is guaranteed to contain the stated amount (in troy ounces) of .999 fine gold (24- carat). The coins have legal tender status in Canada for their face values.

This coin comes in a sealed unit and is in mint condition.  Please note that the imperfections in the photographs are small scratches on the outer plastic capsule and the coin itself is in perfect condition.

Specification of Coin:

Weight: 3.131g/0.106 Troy Ounce

Pure Gold Content: 3.131g/0.106 Troy Ounce

Fineness: .9999

Diameter: 16mm

Stock: In Stock

This 1 Kg Bar is a a rare bar from one of the most respected private mints in the World.

The Engelhard Corporation was founded by Charles Engelhard in 1902 and grew to become one of the world’s largest precious metal refinery and developing silver alloys for industrial applications.  One of its subsidiaries was the Sheffield Sterling Company. During the inflationary crisis and oil crunch of the 1970s, interest in silver bullion as a form of wealth protection grew in popularity.   However, by the mid 1980s investor interest in precious metals had waned to the point that Engelhard decided to cease extruding silver bars.  Since Engelhard silver bars have not been produced since the mid 1980s they  now rarely come on the market.

This Item is Sold.  

The Government of Gibraltar authorised the Royal Mint to strike new legal tender coinage to commemorate the 175th Anniversary of the death of Nelson. The obverse of the coin depicts the standard portrait of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II by Arnold Machin. The Inscription reads “Gibraltar, Elizabeth II, 1980”. The reverse of the coin , designed by Philip Nathan, depicts a portrait of Nelson superimposed upon H.M.S. Victory. The inscription on the pennant reads: “Nelson 1758-1805”. The denomination is to the right and beneath the portrait of Nelson. This gold coin is presented in its original box with insert.

Specification of Coin:

Weight: 15.976g/0.513 Troy Ounces

Pure Gold Content (g): 14.64g/0.471 Troy Ounces

Fineness: 916

Diameter: 24.2mm

Stock: In Stock

The sovereign is one of the world’s best known gold coins.  In its modern form it was first struck in 1817 during the reign of King George III taking its name from a handsome twenty shilling gold coin introduced in 1489 by King Henry VII. The reverse depicts the classic portrayal by Benedetto Pistrucci of St George on horseback slaying the dragon. This design appeared on the sovereigns of George III and has featured on all sovereigns since 1887.  The obverse depicts Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II based on the fine Arnold Machin portrait that has been used on most UK coins since 1968.  In 1980 The Royal Mint issued a maximum of 100,000 proof sovereigns for world wide distribution.  This coin is in mint condition and in its original box with insert.

Specification of Coin:

Weight: 7.988g/0.257 Troy Ounces

Pure Gold Content (g): 7.3g/0.23 Troy Ounces

Fineness: 916.7

Diameter: 22.05mm

Stock: In Stock

 

The sovereign is one of the world’s best known gold coins.  In its modern form it was first struck in 1817 during the reign of King George III taking its name from a handsome twenty shilling gold coin introduced in 1489 by King Henry VII.  The reverse depicts the classic portrayal by Benedetto Pistrucci of St George on horseback slaying the dragon. This design appeared on the sovereigns of George III and has featured on all sovereigns since 1887.  The obverse depicts Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II based on the fine Arnold Machin portrait that has been used on most UK coins since 1968.  In 1981 The Royal Mint issued a maximum of 50,000 proof sovereign for world wide distribution.  This coin is in mint condition in its original box with insert.

Specification of Coin:

Weight: 7.988g/0.257 Troy Ounces

Pure Gold Content (g): 7.3g/0.23 Troy Ounces

Fineness: 916.7

Diameter: 22.05mm

Stock: In Stock

 

Kingdom of Lesotho Moshoeshoe 1 – 250 Maloti Gold Coin – “International Year of The Child” 1979

A magnificent gold coin to commemorate ” The International Year of The Child” 1979. The coin comes in a beautiful original presentation box with insert. The small kingdom of Lesotho in the South of Africa issues gold investment coins. The first were minted in 1966 on the occasion of the independence of the former British colony Basutoland and had face value of 1 loti or 4 maloti (plural of loti). From then on, Lesotho issued gold coins now and again; in 1979 appeared the first with a weight of one full troy ounce of gold and a face value of 250 maloti. It commemorated the International Year of The Child sponsored by UNICEF ( United Nations Children’s Fund). The obverse shows a portrait of King Moshoeshoe I.

Basutoland was renamed the Kingdom of Lesotho upon independence from the UK in 1966. King MOSHOESHOE was exiled in 1990, but returned to Lesotho in 1992 and reinstated in 1995. Constitutional government was restored in 1993 after 23 years of military rule. In 1998, violent protests and a military mutiny following a contentious election prompted a brief but bloody intervention by South African and Botswanan military forces under the aegis of the Southern African Development Community. Constitutional reforms have since restored political stability; peaceful parliamentary elections were held in 2002.

Specification of Coin:

Weight: 31.103g/ 1.0 Troy Ounce

Pure Gold Content (g): 31.103g/1.0 Troy Ounces

Fineness: .999

Diameter: 31mm

Stock: In Stock

Kiribati 1979 – $150 Gold Coin – Rare.

This coin comes in its own original box with insert. This gold coin is one of 1000 gold uncirculated coins authorised to be struck by the Royal Mint.

All the Kiriati gold coins bear on the obverse the Crest of the Island consisting of a shield with a frigate bird in flight above a sunset at sea and the inscription KIRIBATI 1979.  The reverse of the gold coin depicts a Maneaba (or village meeting house).

Specification of Coin:

Weight: 15.98g

Pure Gold Content: 14.64g or 0.471 Troy Ounces

Fineness: 916.7

Diameter: 28.4mm

Stock: In Stock

 

This $100 gold coin was issued by the Royal Mint of London under the authorization of the Bank of Jamaica. The coin has been issued to commemorate the 10th Anniversary of the Investiture of H.R.H. Prince Charles as Prince of Wales. The mintage has been limited to a maximum of 25,000 Proof Coins.

This coin is in mint condition in its original box with certificate of authenticity. Apart from the early countermarked Spanish no Jamaican gold coins were issued before decimalisation, the earliest being 1972. All Jamaican gold coins are commemorative coins.

Specifications of Coin:

Weight: 11.34g/0.36 Troy Ounce

Pure Gold Content: 10.2g/0.328 Troy Ounces

Fineness: 900 (21.605k)

Diameter: 26mm

Stock: In Stock

Hong Kong  $1000 Lunar Year Coin -” The Year of the Monkey” 1980

This coin comes in its original Royal Mint box & insert which are both in excellent condition. The monkey depicted on the coin is an artist’s impression of a species of monkey commonly found in Hong Kong and China. The gold coin in this case is one of a limited issue of 13,000 struck by the British Royal Mint.

Specifications of each coin:

Weight (grams): 15.98
Pure gold content (grams): 14.64g or 0.471 troy ounces
Fineness: 916.7
Diameter: 28.4

Stock: In Stock

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