BULLION

Gold Bullion

AMERICAN GOLD EAGLE

First introduced in 1986, the American Eagle gold coin is a leading gold bullion coin choice among investors across the world. After careful consideration, the United States Mint decided to copy the design of the $20 Saint-Gaudens gold coin for the obverse (front) of its new gold Eagle.

AUSTRALIAN NUGGET

First produced in 1986, the Australian gold Nugget / Kangaroo coin is one of the most popular coins created by the Perth Mint in Western Australia. Perhaps the most diverse of any nation's bullion coinage, the gold Australian Nugget/Kangaroo is minted in eight different sizes from 1/20th of an ounce all the way up to 1-kilogram.

AUSTRIAN GOLD PHILHARMONIC

The Austrian Mint first began producing the Vienna Philharmonic in 1989. This coin was the best selling gold bullion coin in the world in 1992, 1995 and 1996 according to the World Gold Council.

CANADIAN MAPLE LEAF

Due to its 99.99% gold purity, the Royal Canadian Mint markets its gold Maple Leaf coin as the "international symbol of purity." The gold Maple Leaf has been produced since 1979 (it was minted with 0.999 fine gold for the first four years before increasing the gold content to 0.9999 fine in 1983).

CHINESE GOLD PANDA

With an annual design change always featuring China's symbolic animal, the gold Chinese Panda has long been a favorite of coin collectors and jewelry designers the world over. At one time this gold coin was minted in seven different sizes, second only to the eight sizes of the Australian Nugget.

GOLD AMERICAN BUFFALO

First minted in June 2006, the American Buffalo gold bullion coin marks the first time in its history that the United States Mint has offered a 24-karat gold bullion coin. Nicknamed "The Buffalo," this one ounce coin is made of .9999 fine gold.

SOUTH AFRICAN KRUGERRAND

The world's first gold bullion coin minted for investment, the Krugerrand is believed to be the most widely owned bullion coin in the world. The Krugerrand was first introduced in 1967, as a vehicle to encourage individual ownership of gold.

AUSTRIAN 100 CORONA

Unlike the Austrian 4 Ducats gold coin, the 100 Corona gold coin was minted as official Austrian legal tender. Austrian monetary reform in 1892 created the Corona as an official monetary unit. The 100 Corona gold coin contains almost one full troy ounce of gold.

GOLD BARS 1- AND 10- OZ, 1 KILO

Gold bars, sometimes referred to as gold ingots, are minted in a variety of sizes, anywhere between 1- and 400-oz. The largest bars typically carry the smallest premium and are often traded on major exchanges (e.g., COMEX, etc.).

GOLD BULLION FOR STORAGE

Goldline offers its clients the ability to purchase bulk bullion and have it conveniently stored. This option is available for all four major precious metals: gold, silver, platinum and palladium.

MEXICO 50 PESO

These bullion coins were first issued in 1921 to celebrate Mexico's 100th anniversary of independence, Mexican 50 Pesos gold coins are often referred to as Centenarios.

Silver Bullion

MEXICAN LIBERTAD

The Mexican Libertad series features a one-ounce silver bullion coin that has been produced in years when other Onza Troy de Plata (troy ounce of silver) Mexican coins were not being minted.

SILVER CANADIAN MAPLE LEAF

Silver Canadian Maple Leafs are renowned the world over as silver bullion coins for their 99.99% silver purity. The coin's reverse (back) depicts a Maple Leaf, the national symbol of Canada, from which the coin derives its name.

90% AND 40% SILVER BAGS

Ninety-percent silver bags are often referred to as 'junk silver' though this term can be misleading. These coins are generally dimes and quarters sold in $1,000 bags which reflect their face value (i.e., the legal tender value of the coins). Half bags contain a face value of $500.

SILVER AMERICAN EAGLE

Silver American Eagles, which the United States government first introduced in 1986, have fast become one of the most popular ways to invest in silver bullion. Like the gold American Eagle, the design for the Silver American Eagle was borrowed from an older American coin.

SILVER BULLION BARS

Silver bullion bars, also referred to as ingots, range in weight between 1 and 1,000 ounces. The most commonly traded bars, however, come in 10- and 100-oz. bars. Each bar contains .999 fine silver and is hallmarked for weight and purity.

SILVER BULLION FOR STORAGE

Goldline is pleased to offer our clients the ability to purchase bulk silver bullion which is stored in an independent, secure third-party facility. This option is available for all four major precious metals: gold, silver, platinum and palladium.

SILVER BULLION ROUNDS

Silver bullion rounds are minted by private mints or refineries. They are sold generally in 1-ounce sizes and can be minted in varying degrees of fineness, the most common being 99.9% silver purity. Rounds are not legal tender value.

Platinum Bullion

PLATINUM AMERICAN EAGLE

More than a decade after initial production of the gold and silver American Eagles, the United States government issued platinum American Eagles in 1997. These coins quickly became the number one platinum bullion coins in the world.

PLATINUM AUSTRALIAN KOALA

Australian Koalas are one of the earliest platinum bullion coins to be issued by any nation. As with other Koala bullion coins, the design on the obverse (front) of the platinum Koala features an Ian Rank Broadley portrait of Queen Elizabeth II. She is encircled by her name, the name of the country and the denomination.

PLATINUM BULLION FOR STORAGE (PER OUNCE)

Goldline offers its clients the ability to acquire bulk, non-specified bullion on a per ounce basis for storage. This option is available for all four major precious metals: gold, silver, platinum and palladium.

PLATINUM CANADIAN MAPLE LEAF

The Royal Canadian Mint introduced platinum Canadian Maple Leaf coins in the same year as the silver Maple Leaf. Each coin is 99.95% fine. The reverse (back) depicts a Maple leaf, the national symbol of Canada. The reverse also lists the name of the country and the amount and purity of the gold.

Palladium Bullion

PALLADIUM BULLION FOR STORAGE (PER OUNCE)

Goldline offers its clients the opportunity to purchase bulk bullion and have it conveniently stored and This option is available for all four major precious metals: gold, silver, platinum and palladium.

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