GOLDLINE COIN CATALOG - GOLD

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$3 INDIAN PRINCESS

The $3 Indian Princess gold coin is considered one of the most unusual coins the United States Mint has ever produced. The $3 gold coin, although minted during the years of the Liberty series of gold coins, is commonly referred to as the Indian Princess due to the design on the front of the gold coin.

$5 INDIAN

The $5 Indian gold coin is one of two coins designed by sculptor Bela Lyon Pratt. The front pictures an Indian chief, the first true American Indian ever to appear on United States coinage. The chief on the Indian Head is wearing a full-feathered headdress with the word 'LIBERTY' inscribed on the headband.

$5 LIBERTY

Congress authorized the U.S. Mint to produce the $5.00 gold coin, or Half Eagle, on April 2, 1792. The $5.00 gold piece had several design changes throughout its history. One of the final designs of the $5 gold coin, the Liberty, or Coronet, was minted from 1839 until 1908 when the $5 Indian gold coin was introduced.

25TH ANNIVERSARY GOLD MAPLE LEAF

On August 18, 2004 the Royal Canadian Mint unveiled its new gold Maple Leaf coins which were created and designed to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the Canadian Maple Leaf gold coin. Only 10,000 of these coins were minted.

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 1 DUCAT

Franz Joseph I Austrian Ducat gold coins are extremely high in gold purity compared to other European gold coins – over 98% pure gold! Gold Ducats featuring various rulers of the day were minted throughout the 19th Century and into the 20th Century. Austria began minting Ducats in the early 16th Century.

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.