Lunar Nugget Two Ounce Gold Coin
The Perth Mint started to make large bullion coins in 1991, offering a 2oz coin, a 10oz coin and 1kg coin. This 2oz coin contains 62.207g of 24 carat gold, and in 1992 its face value was changed $200. In 1991 the face value of the coin was $500 but this was amended to align with the 1oz gold coin.
from £2,405.60
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Mexican 50 Pesos
The Mexican 50 Pesos is a large and very interesting gold bullion coin. On the obverse, a portrait of the Winged Victory (El Angel) is featured alongside the year 1821, marking the first year of Mexico's independence. The reverse features the Mexican coat of arms, with an eagle holding a serpent in its beak while perched atop a cactus. The coins were minted between 1921 and 1947; however more coins were restruck between the years 1949 - 1972 and dated 1947.
from £1,460.40
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5 + | £1,467.10 |
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Austrian 100 Corona
The Austrian 100 Corona gold coins were issued between 1908 and 1915. After the death of Franz Joseph in 1916 commemorative coins of the 100 Corona were restruck, which were all dated 1915. The 100 Corona contains just under one troy ounce of gold - its pure gold content is 0.9802 troy oz. The obverse of the coin portrays the bare head of Emperor Franz Joseph I, while the reverse shows the arms of Austria overlaying a double headed, crowned Eagle.
from £1,198.20
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5 + | £1,201.00 |
10 + | £1,198.20 |
Chilean 100 (Cien) Pesos Gold Coin
Chilean coins are minted by the "Casa de Moneda" in Chile, and the 100 peso was issued between 1926 and 1980. The coin features the Chilean coat of arms on one side - a starred shield, flanked by the Andean Condor (national bird of Chile) and the Andean Huemul (an endemic deer). Both animals have naval crowns, celebrating the Chilean Navy's prowess in the South Pacific. The obverse of the coin features a Chilean representation of Lady Liberty.
from £726.10
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1 | £759.10 |
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Korean 25,000 Won
This proof Korean 25,000 won was minted in 1986 to celebrate the forthcoming Summer Olympics, held in Seoul in 1988. A series of coins were produced depicting traditional Korean activities from fan-dancing to kite-flying - this coin celebrates folk-dancing. The coin is beautifully presented in a red presentation box and has the original certificate.
from £672.90
Cyprus 50 Pounds Gold Coin
from £634.00
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1 | £660.40 |
2 + | £647.20 |
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Hong Kong $1000 Gold Coin- Mixed Years
from £554.40
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1 | £580.80 |
2 + | £570.20 |
5 + | £567.60 |
10 + | £554.40 |
Austrian 4 Ducat
This 4 Ducat coin is produced by the Viennese Mint in Austria. A particularly interesting detail about this coin is that the carat of the gold is much higher than other European gold coins. They are produced in 23.6 carat (a fineness of 0.986). It is a large coin but it is not very thick. Ducat coins have been issued in Austria since at least 1612. The last regular issue of Ducats was in 1914, and all the 4 Ducats dated 1915 are restrikes. Four ducat coins dated 1915 are still being produced by the Austrian Mint today. The design shows the laureate head of Emperor Franz Joseph I on the obverse and an image of the crowned imperial eagle on the reverse.
from £531.60
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Austrian 1000 Schilling Gold Coin
from £481.90
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1 | £503.80 |
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Chilean 50 (Cincuenta) Pesos Gold Coin
Chilean coins are minted by the "Casa de Moneda" in Chile, and the 50 peso was issued between 1926 and 1980. The coin features the Chilean coat of arms on one side - a starred shield, flanked by the Andean Condor (national bird of Chile) and the Andean Huemul (an endemic deer). Both animals have naval crowns, celebrating the Chilean Navy's prowess in the South Pacific. The obverse of the coin features a Chilean representation of Lady Liberty.
from £385.60
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1 | £395.50 |
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Eqyptian 100 Piastres Gold Coin
from £335.20
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1 | £348.60 |
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Denmark 20 Kroner Gold Coin
from £332.00
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1 | £347.10 |
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5 + | £332.00 |
Spanish 25 Pesetas Gold Coin
The Spanish 25 peseta gold coin was first minted in 1871 whilst Amadeo I was King of Spain, but the more commonly seen coin are those minted under the reign of Alfonso XII, ranging from 1876 until 1885, who appears on the obverse. The reverse features the Spanish Royal Arms.
from £308.30
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1 | £326.60 |
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Iranian 1 Bahar Azadi Gold Coin
from £295.70
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1 | £311.50 |
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Diez (Ten) Mexican Pesos Gold Coin
from £300.10
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1 | £311.00 |
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South African 2 Rand Gold Coin
from £287.80
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1 | £303.60 |
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5 + | £290.40 |
10 + | £287.80 |
Saudi Arabian Guinea (Pound) Gold Coin
from £285.10
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1 | £295.70 |
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German 20 Mark Gold Coin
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Austrian 20 Corona Gold Coin
\r\nThe Austrian 20 corona, much like many other Austrian coins has a restruck version, dated 1915. Original coins are dated between 1892 and 1916.\r\n
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Swiss 20 Franc Gold Coin
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1 | £240.80 |
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Italian 20 Lire Gold Coin
from £226.10
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1 | £240.80 |
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Spanish 20 Pesetas Gold Coin
from £232.40
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1 | £240.80 |
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Austrian 25 Schilling Gold Coin
The Austrian 25 schilling coin was released in 1926, not long after the re-formation of Austria as an independent state following the end of the First World War. The Austrian First Republic moved away from the pre-war coinage (Ducats/Coronas/Florins) and issued the 25 and 100 schilling coins which remained in place until the Second World War. The original 25 schilling coin features the famous Austrian Eagle coat of arms holding the hammer and sickle and is more regularly seen than the second version released in 1935 featuring the double-headed Eagle.
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French 20 Franc - Mixed Years
The French 20 Franc gold coin was first minted in 1812. There are various different versions available, the most numerous being the 'Rooster' version which has a Cockerel on the reverse and a portrait of the Roman God Ceres on the obverse, and was produced between 1899 and 1914. If you are looking for a specific year or a specific design please give our Sales Team a call on 020 7240 4041.
from £226.10
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Austrian 8 Florin 20 Franc Gold Coin
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Peru 10 (Diez) Soles Gold Coin
The Peru 10 soles coin is a small gold coin, minted between the years of 1956 and 1969 was manufactured by the Lima Mint in the Peruvian capital. The coin features Lady Liberty seated on the obverse of the coin, and the Peruvian coat of arms on the reverse - the coat of arms celebrating Peruvian heritage with the image of a Vicuna (the national animal), the Cinchona national tree (from where quinine is derived) and coins spilling from a cornucopia in tribute to their mineral wealth. Unusually, the coin also lists the specifications - both gross weight of 46.8071g and fine weight of 42.1264g.
from £208.80
Chilean 20 (Veinte) Pesos Gold Coin
Chilean coins are minted by the "Casa de Moneda" in Chile, and the 20 peso was issued between 1926 and 1980. The coin features the Chilean coat of arms on one side - a starred shield, flanked by the Andean Condor (national bird of Chile) and the Andean Huemul (an endemic deer). Both animals have naval crowns, celebrating the Chilean Navy's prowess in the South Pacific. The obverse of the coin features a Chilean representation of Lady Liberty.
from £165.00
South African 1 Rand Gold Coin
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Netherlands 5 Guilder Gold Coin
The Kingdom of Netherlands have always produced high quality coins. During their "Golden Age" in Dutch History, the Netherlands became a global power and the circulation of Dutch gold coins became prevalent throughout the globe. The 5 Gulden is a fine example of gold coin minting in the 20th Century.
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Austrian 1 Ducat
This 1 Ducat coin is produced by the Viennese Mint in Austria. A particularly interesting detail about this coin is that the carat of the gold is much higher than other European gold coins. They are produced in 23.6 carat (a fineness of 0.986). Ducat coins have been issued in Austria since at least 1612. The last regular issue of Ducats was in 1914, and all the 1 Ducats dated 1915 are restrikes. One Ducat coins dated 1915 are still being produced by the Austrian Mint today. The design shows the laureate head of Emperor Franz Joseph I on the obverse and an image of the crowned imperial eagle on the reverse. For more information about Austrian Gold Coins, please visit our Austrian Coin Directory.
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Austrian 4 florin 10 franc
Similar to other Austrian coins, the 10 franc has restrike versions as well as original coins. The restrike coins are all dated 1892. Please call us on 020 7240 4040 or e-mail [email protected] to check any dates with us.
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Austrian 10 Corona
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Peru 5 (Cinco) Soles Gold Coin
The Peru 5 soles coin is a small gold coin, minted between the years of 1956 and 1969 was manufactured by the Lima Mint in the Peruvian capital. The coin features Lady Liberty seated on the obverse of the coin, and the Peruvian coat of arms on the reverse - the coat of arms celebrating Peruvian heritage with the image of a Vicuna (the national animal), the Cinchona national tree (from where quinine is derived) and coins spilling from a cornucopia in tribute to their mineral wealth. Unusually, the coin also lists the specifications - both gross weight of 46.8071g and fine weight of 42.1264g.
from £115.60
Mexican Dos y medio Pesos Gold Coin
The Mexican gold 2.5 pesos used to be a very popular small bullion coin before fractional Krugerrands were introduced in 1980. Apart from investors and collectors, we used to sell large quantities to jewellery manufacturers for use in jewellery, particularly ear-rings, where their small size (13.0 mms), and low weight (2.08 grams) made them ideal. Dated from 1918 to 1948, the 1945 date is the easiest to find. We believe these are still officially restruck using this date. Krause shows a substantial quantity of 180,000 as having been minted.
from £87.80
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Visit Our Offices
For the quickest, safest and the most reliable way to purchase world gold coins, visit our offices at 2 Savoy Court, Strand. Make sure you bring at least one form of photo ID for up to £5,000, or bring two pieces for anything over £5,000 (proof of address and photo ID). Our trained bullion dealers will display the current metal price and quote you the price we are currently selling the coins at. Once ready, pay your way through with either a bank transfer, cheque or debit card.
Via Phone or Email
Buying world gold coins over the phone or email is a simple and easy process. For all purchases, we require two forms of identification: one photographic and one must be a proof of address ie utility bill, council tax or bank statement. We can accept IDs sent via a scan, attached in an email or through the post. If you’re paying by debit card, goods can be shipped only to the registered address of the card. The forms of payment we accept are debit cards, cheque and bank transfers only. Please note that we allow seven working days for cheques to clear.