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- Olympus Gold and Rare Coins - World gold coins, silver dollars, U.S. gold coins and rare type coins are available. Up to the minute gold and silver spot prices.
- American Gold Coins - Offer a large selection of certified, mint state American gold coins.
- Onlygold.com - Comprehensive information about gold bullion coins prices and research information for 200 years of gold history. Sell and buy gold bullion and coins of all types.
- Blanchard's American Eagle Gold Bullion Coins - Complete information on investing in gold and American Eagle gold bullion coins.
- Goldmasters Coins and Precious Metals - Dealer of gold and silver coins and bullion as well as platinum and palladium coins and bars - live online coin and bullion bar buying and selling prices.
- Mike Locke's California Fractional Gold - Coins for sale, coin pictures, coin book reviews, California fractional gold coin and token information, index of related sites.
- The Irvine Gold Mine - Fine jewelry and rare coins. Offers coins, jewelry, diamonds, bullion, gold, silver, platinum, and engagement rings.
- goldabc.com - Selling rare US gold coins and world gold coins to the collectors and investors.
- Chipman Coins.com - Buying and selling bullion and collectable gold coins including American Gold Eagles, Canadian Maple Leafs and South African Krugerrands.
- Gold and Silver Coins - Dealer offering primarily US gold and silver coins and numismatic products.
Wikipedia Articles
- Gold coin - Gold coins are one of the oldest forms of money. The first gold coins in history were coined by the Lydian king Croesus in about 560 BC, not long after the first silver coins were minted by king Pheidon of Argos in about 700 BC.
- Gold penny - Until the reign of King Henry III of England (1216–1272), any need in England for coins worth more than one penny (which, at that time, was a silver coin) was met, at least partially, by the use of Byzantine or Arabic gold and silver coins which circulated among merchants and traders. However as commerce increased, so did the need for higher value coins.
- Bezant - Bezants is a medieval name for gold coins. Gold coins were not minted in early medieval Western Europe with silver and bronze being the currency of choice, but they did circulate there in small numbers, originating from the Mediterranean region, in particular Islamic and Byzantine gold coins were highly prized.
- Commemorative coins of the Soviet Union - Commemorative coins were released in the USSR between 1965 and 1991. Most of them were made of copper-nickel alloy, but there were also silver coins, gold coins, palladium coins and platinum coins.
- Australian Gold Nugget - The Australian Gold Nugget is a gold bullion coin minted by the Perth Mint. The coins have been minted in denominations of 1/20 oz, 1/10 oz, 1/4 oz, 1/2 oz, 1 oz, 2 oz, 10 oz, and 1 kg of 24 carat gold.