Gold Coins We Buy
From American classics to world bullion, we evaluate both precious metal content and numismatic premiums.
American Gold Coins
- American Gold Eagles
- American Gold Buffalos
- Pre-1933 US Gold ($20, $10, $5, $2.50)
- St. Gaudens Double Eagles
- Liberty Head Gold
World Gold Coins
- South African Krugerrands
- Canadian Maple Leafs
- Austrian Philharmonics
- Chinese Pandas
- British Sovereigns
- Mexican Gold Pesos
What Makes Gold Coins Valuable
Beyond the gold itself, several factors determine what your coins are truly worth.
Gold Content
Base value determined by gold weight and current spot price
Numismatic Premium
Rare dates and mintmarks add significant collector value
Condition
Graded coins in better condition command higher premiums
Demand
Popular series and types are more liquid and valuable
Common Questions About Selling Gold Coins
Coins often carry numismatic premiums that bars don't. We can advise which have collector value vs. bullion-only value.
Often, yes. Coins with numismatic value frequently command premiums. Common bullion coins trade based on market conditions, while rare dates can bring significant premiums.
Not usually necessary. We can evaluate raw coins and tell you if grading would add value. Most coins don't need it.
Have Gold Coins to Sell?
We pay numismatic premiums when appropriate. Not just melt value.
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