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Media in category "United States gold coins" The following 4 files are in this category, out of 4 total. NNC-US-1854-G$3-Indian Princess Head.jpg 9,996 × 5,052; 15.78 MB
Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Pages in category "Gold coins" The following 67 pages are in this category, out of 67 total.
A Forty-Niner panning for gold Grizzly bear: 90% Ag, 10% Cu Authorized: 300,000 (max) Uncirculated: 150,200 S [16] 1925 50¢ Fort Vancouver Centennial half dollar: John McLoughlin: Frontiersman with Mount Hood in background 90% Ag, 10% Cu Authorized: 300,000 (max) Uncirculated: 50,028 (S) [17] 1925
Indian Head gold dollar from 1856, by James B. Longacre and the United States Mint (edited by Godot13) Proposed design for the Susan B. Anthony dollar , by Frank Gasparro 1804 dollar , by the United States Mint
Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide. Help. Pages in category "English gold coins" The following 18 pages are in this ...
British Coins – Free information about British coins. Includes an online forum. Coins of the UK – Five pounds and guineas – Tony Clayton's history of the Five Guineas. Five Guineas and Pounds – Images of five-guinea coins; Five Guinea Archive – A gallery of Five Guinea pictures, varieties and values.
Gold coins for sale at the Dubai Gold Souk. A gold coin is a coin that is made mostly or entirely of gold.Most gold coins minted since 1800 are 90–92% gold (22‑karat), while most of today's gold bullion coins are pure gold, such as the Britannia, Canadian Maple Leaf, and American Buffalo.
5th-century gold coin of King Ezana.. Aksumite currency was coinage produced and used within the Kingdom of Aksum (or Axum) centered in present-day Ethiopia and Eritrea.Its mintages were issued and circulated from the reign of King Endubis around AD 270 until it began its decline in the first half of the 7th century where they started using Dinar along with most parts of the Middle East.