Maine Gold and Silver
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Coins and Bullion

Bullion







American Silver Eagle


One ounce Silver Eagles are minted in West Point, New York of .999 fine silver. These are the only bullion coins whose content, purity and weight are backed by the US government.

 

 

 

 

American Buffalo Gold Bullion

For the first time in its 215-year history, the United States Mint is offering the a 24-karat gold bullion coin. Authorized by Congress in 2005, and first minted in 2006, American Buffalo Gold Bullion Coins are the first 24-karat gold coins produced by the United States Mint.  Containing one ounce of .9999 gold, these lustrous coins are among the world's purest gold coins in terms of fineness of the metal they contain.  Each coin contains
 its full, stated weight of pure gold, which by law, must be taken from newly mined sources in America.

The Canadian Maple Leaf



This is one of the few bullion coins produced in pure 24 karat gold. 
The Canadian gold maple leaf coins were first released in 1979.  This coin is fully guaranteed by the Canadian government. The coins are pure gold in the following weights: 1 oz. 1/2 oz. 1/4 oz. 1/10 oz.








The South African Krugerrand


The South African Krugerrand was first released in 1967. For the first 20 years of its existence, it dominated the gold bullion market, and is still the most widely held gold coin in the world today.

The obverse of this 22 Kt coin depicts Paul Kruger, President of the original South African Republic from 1883 to 1902, and the reverse shows the springbok, the national animal of South Africa. The ever popular Krugerrand gives the average person convenient access to gold and is a good example of gold as an economic asset, a store of value and a form of money all combined together in one coin.

 

 

 

 

 

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