North America

North America

North America is home to some of the world's most famous and highly prized gold, silver, and platinum coins. Coins like the American Gold Eagle, Canadian Gold Maple Leaf, and American Silver Eagle are known for their purity, designs, and investment potential. These coins not only hold value for investors but also for collectors, making them significant pieces in any numismatic collection.

American Gold Eagle Coin (United States)

  • Description: The American Gold Eagle is one of the most popular gold bullion coins in the world. First introduced by the U.S. Mint in 1986, this coin is minted in 22-karat gold and is available in various denominations, including 1 oz, 1/2 oz, 1/4 oz, and 1/10 oz. The reverse features Lady Liberty walking with a torch, while the obverse shows a family of eagles. The coin’s gold content, historical significance, and beautiful design make it highly sought after by investors and collectors alike.

American Silver Eagle Coin (United States)

  • Description: The American Silver Eagle is the official silver bullion coin of the United States, first introduced in 1986. The coin contains 1 ounce of pure silver (99.9%) and features Adolph A. Weinman’s famous Walking Liberty design on the reverse and a heraldic eagle on the obverse. As one of the most widely recognized silver coins in the world, the Silver Eagle is highly collectible and continues to be a popular choice for investors.

Canadian Gold Maple Leaf Coin (Canada)

  • Description: The Canadian Gold Maple Leaf is one of the most renowned gold bullion coins in the world, first introduced by the Royal Canadian Mint in 1979. This coin is minted in 24-karat gold and is available in 1 oz, 1/2 oz, 1/4 oz, and 1/10 oz denominations. The reverse features a detailed design of the maple leaf, Canada's national symbol, while the obverse shows a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II. Known for its purity and craftsmanship, it is highly valued by collectors and investors.

Canadian Silver Maple Leaf Coin (Canada)

  • Description: The Canadian Silver Maple Leaf is one of the world’s most famous silver bullion coins, first minted by the Royal Canadian Mint in 1988. This coin contains 1 ounce of pure silver (99.99%) and features a maple leaf on the reverse and a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II on the obverse. Its high purity, combined with its iconic design, makes it a popular choice among both silver investors and collectors.

American Platinum Eagle Coin (United States)

  • Description: The American Platinum Eagle is the official platinum coin of the United States, first issued by the U.S. Mint in 1997. This coin contains 1 ounce of pure platinum (99.95%) and is available in 1/2 oz, 1/4 oz, and 1/10 oz denominations. The reverse typically features a design symbolizing freedom, while the obverse showcases an image of Lady Liberty. It is one of the few platinum coins minted by a government mint and is highly sought after for its purity and rarity.

Mexican Gold Libertad Coin (Mexico)

  • Description: The Mexican Gold Libertad is one of the most famous and sought-after gold bullion coins in the world. Minted by the Mexican Mint since 1981, the coin is available in 1 oz, 1/2 oz, 1/4 oz, and 1/10 oz sizes. The reverse features the Winged Victory (Victoria), a symbol of freedom in Mexican culture, while the obverse displays the Mexican coat of arms. The coin is made of 99.9% pure gold and is highly prized by collectors and investors.

Mexican Silver Libertad Coin (Mexico)

  • Description: The Mexican Silver Libertad is a highly regarded silver coin minted by the Mexican Mint. First introduced in 1982, it contains 1 ounce of pure silver (99.9%). The reverse features the Winged Victory design, symbolizing freedom and independence, while the obverse displays the Mexican coat of arms. The Libertad coin is widely popular among collectors for its beauty and historical significance, as well as its silver content.

American Buffalo Gold Coin (United States)

  • Description: The American Buffalo Gold Coin was introduced by the U.S. Mint in 2006 and is the first coin to be struck in 24-karat gold. It contains 1 ounce of pure gold and features a Native American profile on the obverse and an iconic buffalo design on the reverse. This coin celebrates America’s heritage and is highly prized by collectors and investors for its beautiful design and gold purity.

Canadian Platinum Maple Leaf Coin (Canada)

  • Description: The Canadian Platinum Maple Leaf Coin is produced by the Royal Canadian Mint and is part of the prestigious Maple Leaf series. First introduced in 1988, the coin contains 1 ounce of pure platinum (99.95%). The reverse features a maple leaf, Canada’s national symbol, while the obverse displays a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II. This platinum coin is highly regarded for its purity, rarity, and craftsmanship.

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1/10 oz, USA, 2008, Gold - American Buffalo(Proof)

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1/10, USA, 2008, Gold(Proof) - American Buffalo. Contains 0.10 Troy oz of .9999 pure gold in BU condition. Issued with a face value of $5 (USD) by the United States in 2008
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1/4 oz, USA, 2008, Gold - American Buffalo(Proof)

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1/4, USA, 2008, Gold (Proof)- American Buffalo. Contains 0.25 Troy oz of .9999 pure gold in BU condition. Issued with a face value of $10 (USD) by the United States in 2008
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1/2 oz, USA, 2008, Gold - American Buffalo

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1/2, USA, 2008, Gold - American Buffalo. Contains 0.503 Troy oz of .9999 pure gold in BU condition. Issued with a face value of $25 (USD) by the United States in 2008
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1 oz, USA, 2023, Gold - American Buffalo

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1 oz, USA, 2023, Gold - American Buffalo. Contains 1 Troy oz of .9999 pure gold in BU condition. Issued with a face value of $50 (USD) by the United States since 2006.
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1 oz, USA, 2022, Gold - American Buffalo(Proof)

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1 oz, USA, 2022, Gold - American Buffalo(Proof). Contains 1 Troy oz of .9999 pure gold in BU condition. Issued with a face value of $50 (USD) by the United States since 2006.
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