American Gold Buffalo coins were created by the United States Mint as a means of competing with bullion coins from other sovereign mints struck in 24-karat gold. The Indian Head Nickel design was chosen for the obverse and reverse face of the Gold Buffalo program. On the obverse face of each coin is the left-profile image of a Native American chieftain, which combines the facial features of three real-world tribal leaders.
These coins are accepted as legal tender in the United States. The American Buffalo Coins offer the discerning investor the rare opportunity to own the only pure 24k gold bullion coins whose purity and composition are guaranteed by the Government of the United States.
American Gold Buffalo coins were created by the United States Mint as a means of competing with bullion coins from other sovereign mints struck in 24-karat gold. The Indian Head Nickel design was chosen for the obverse and reverse face of the Gold Buffalo program. On the obverse face of each coin is the left-profile image of a Native American chieftain, which combines the facial features of three real-world tribal leaders.
These coins are accepted as legal tender in the United States. The American Buffalo Coins offer the discerning investor the rare opportunity to own the only pure 24k gold bullion coins whose purity and composition are guaranteed by the Government of the United States.
One of the absolute classics among gold coins is the Kangaroo, also known as the Australian Nugget. These coins from the Perth Mint stand out because of their annually changing design. They are also popular among investors due to their simultaneously low premium as well as the fact that all kangaroos come in capsules. In addition, the wide range of different denominations makes the coin particularly attractive for investors.
Portraying the iconic Australian animal in high relief, this gold-proof coin is an essential acquisition for collectors.
Bring home this 999.9 purity silver coin that symbolises the divinity of Lord Ganesha and is coveted by the faithful from across India. Relied upon for His power to remove obstacles from the path of the common man, Ganesha bestows blessings of prosperity and is the deity that blesses new initiatives and beginnings. The beautifully crafted gold coin in available in 20 gm denomination.
Presented in a stunning presentation case with a heart-shaped crystal, this 1oz Silver coin is a lasting reminder of one of life's most significant and memorable occasions.
The coin's reverse depicts a bride and groom embracing on their wedding day with two intertwined gold wedding rings. The design includes the inscription CONGRATULATIONS and The Perth Mint’s traditional ‘P’ mintmark. The coin is issued as legal tender under the Australian Currency Act 1965 and features the Ian Rank-Broadley effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, the 2018 year-date, and the monetary denomination on the obverse.
Accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity, each coin is presented in a prestigious white glossy box with a beautiful heart-shaped crystal on the lid, within an illustrated shipper.
The rose has long been a source of fascination and inspiration for cultures around the world. The rose has captivated and enchanted man's imagination for centuries. Today, the rose is a very popular design on the Emirates Gold investment bars.
The rose has long been a source of fascination and inspiration for cultures around the world. The rose has captivated and enchanted man's imagination for centuries. Today, the rose is a very popular design on the Emirates Gold investment bars.
The Vienna Philharmonic coin first appeared in the marketplace on 10 October 1989. It was that year the Austrian law changed to permit the issue of gold coins for investment purposes. So naturally, the idea came about to release a coin that symbolized Austria. The Vienna Philharmonic is one of the world’s most famous orchestras and is known to have produced some of the world’s finest composers, thus cementing itself as a national treasure. It was for this reason the orchestra was chosen and the Vienna Philharmonic gold coin was minted. The reverse of the coin depicts a collection of musical instruments from the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra – a Vienna horn, a bassoon, a cello, a viola, and a violin. The obverse features the great organ of the Musikverein concert hall in Vienna.