Compared to coins, gold bars offer lower acquisition cost, and smaller bars are a common solution for acquiring gold in an affordable way. Every bar is tested to be 99.99% pure gold and a full one troy ounce. The size of these 1-ounce gold bars makes them easily transportable, stackable, and storable.
Gold bullion has been identified as a treasured precious metal for thousands of years. Gold items are both attractive in appearance and resistant to corrosion over time, which make them a beautiful symbol of wealth and power. Buying gold bars can be a way to add stability to an investment portfolio because of gold’s steadfast value during times of economic uncertainty. Trading or selling gold bars on any market can be managed in a simple transaction because gold bullion bars are recognized worldwide as a medium of exchange. more...
The 2022 St. Helena 10 oz Silver Queens Virtues Victory bullion coin is produced by the East India Trading Company and is guaranteed legal tender by the St. Helena government. The 10-ounce coin holds a face value of 10 pounds. more...
The St. Helena 10 oz Rectangular Silver Bullion Coin is produced by the East India Trading Company and is guaranteed legal tender by the St. Helena government. The 10-ounce coin holds a face value of 10 pounds. On the obverse side of the St. more...
Ten ounce silver bars are a palm-sized, cost-effective option for acquiring silver. These 10 oz Buffalo Replica bars are generally sourced from the secondary market. Each bar is tested to ensure that it contains 99.9%+ fine silver and measures a full ten troy ounces. more...
Before the Texas Mint launched in 2018, Texas Precious Metals produced their Classic Style 10 oz Texas Silver Bar.These 10 oz silver bars have a purity 99.9% or better. Both the weight and the purity of the Texas Silver Bar are guaranteed by Texas Precious Metals. more...
Sunshine Silver Bars are products of the Sunshine Mint (SMI) in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho. This area, steeped in a rich history of precious metals, is one of the most prolific silver producing areas across the globe.Sunshine Minting Inc. more...
The Guilder was the national currency of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, and the 10 Guilder Gold Coin was minted by the Royal Dutch Mint from 1818 to 1853 and from 1875 to 1933. The obverse design bears the portrait of the four successive monarchs in power when the coins were minted. more...
1/4 ounce gold rounds and coins are a practical way for new bullion investors to add to their gold portfolio. These miscellaneous rounds and coins are generally sourced from the secondary market, fully tested, and selected from current inventory. more...
1 Kilo Silver Bars from Australian Bullion Company (ABC) are a medium-sized, cost-effective option for acquiring silver. Each bar is tested to ensure that it contains 99.9%+ fine silver and measures 1 full kilo. more...
The Australian Lunar series of silver coins epitomizes the Perth Mint’s rich tradition of minting bullion coins portraying Chinese themes. The reverse design celebrates the 2014 Year of the Horse, one of the 12 animals associated with the ancient Chinese lunar calendar. more...
The koala is one of Australia’s most popular animals, accounting for the exceptional success of the Australian Koala series. In 2014, The Perth Mint released four silver bullion coins portraying an adult koala with a spray of eucalyptus leaves. more...
1 Kilo Silver Bars from Heraeus are a medium-sized, cost-effective option for acquiring silver. Each bar is tested to ensure that it contains 99.9%+ fine silver and measures 1 full kilo. more...
1 Kilo Silver Bars from Nadir Refinery are a medium-sized, cost-effective option for acquiring silver. Each bar is tested to ensure that it contains 99.9%+ fine silver and measures 1 full kilo. more...
The Perth Mint is excited to announce the launch of the very first Australian Kangaroo 1-Ounce Platinum Bullion Coin featuring Australia’s favorite bouncing marsupial. This dazzling coin of 99.95% platinum is considered legal tender by the Australian government with a face value of $100 AUD. more...
The American Platinum Eagle, an official platinum bullion coin of the U.S., has officially been released for the mint year of 2020. It was first introduced in 1997. It was authorized under 31 U.S.C. § 5112(k). more...
The Australian Platinum Platypus is a beautiful 99.95% pure platinum bullion coin minted by the Perth Mint, the government mint of Australia. Each coin ships inside its own plastic holder. more...
The American Platinum Eagle, an official platinum bullion coin of the U.S., has officially been released for the mint year of 2022. It was first introduced in 1997. It was authorized under 31 U.S.C. § 5112(k). more...
The American Platinum Eagle, an official platinum bullion coin of the U.S., has officially been released for the mint year of 2023. It was first introduced in 1997. It was authorized under 31 U.S.C. § 5112(k). more...
1/2 ounce gold rounds and coins are a practical way for new bullion investors to add to their gold portfolio. These miscellaneous rounds and coins are generally sourced from the secondary market, fully tested, and selected from current inventory. more...
The Austrian Gold Philharmonic Coin, first released by the Austrian Mint in Vienna, Austria in 1989, is Europe’s best-selling gold bullion coin and is issued every year in four different face values, sizes, and weights. The 1/2 oz. Philharmonic is 24 karat gold. more...
The 1/2 oz American Gold Eagle bullion coin has officially been released for the mint year of 2023. Authorized by the successful passage of the Gold Bullion Act of 1985, the coin was first introduced into circulation in 1986. The U.S. more...
The Canadian Gold Maple Leaf Coin is the official gold bullion coin of Canada and was first released by the Royal Canadian Mint in 1979. It was the second internationally recognized gold bullion coin, following the South African Gold Krugerrand. more...
Gold Panda bullion coins are issued as legal tender coins by the People’s Bank of China with the authority of the State Council of the People’s Republic of China. more...
The term “junk silver coins” can be very misleading to anyone not familiar with the bullion industry. After all, how could a bag of “junk” be worth anything? Needless to say, junk silver is anything but junk. more...