GOLD BULLION & COINS FOR SALE
(OUR SELL PRICES IN CANADIAN DOLLARS UPDATED 3:15 pm Feb 22, 2012
Canadian Gold Maple Leaf 1 oz. .9999 Fine 1 available $1850.00 each
The Scotiabank rectangular bar is timeless and elegant and makes a unique and beautiful gift or personal keepsake. The rectangular bar is of 99.99% purity and comes in a variety of denominations. PICTURE
Johnson Matthey Gold Bar 1 oz .9999 Fine SOLD OUT
Johnson Matthey Gold Bar 5 oz .9999 Fine SOLD OUT
Johnson Matthey gold bullion bars or gold ingots universally accepted around the world and have reputation that is second to none for quality and trustworthiness. Their quality, purity, and liquidity are never questioned. Each Johnson Matthey gold bar is stamped with the exact weight and an individual serial number. PICTURE
Gold Krugerrand 1 oz SOLD OUT
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| 33.933 g | 32.6 mm | 2.75 mm |
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One of the earliest-issued bullion coins of modern times, the South African Krugerrand was first released in 1967 as a vehicle for the private ownership of gold. Produced by the South African Mint Company, the Krugerrand has become one of the most widely owned bullion coins in the world. Each coin contains a full measure of pure gold with an extra alloying metal added for wear-resistance. PICTURE
Gold Eagle 1/2 oz SOLD OUT
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Weight | Diameter | Thickness | Fineness |
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| 16.966 g | 27 mm | 2.15 mm | .9167 |
The 22-karat American Gold Eagle, an official bullion coin of the United States was first released by the U.S. Mint in 1986. Bearing the motifs of a handsome eagle and Lady Liberty, the coin celebrates the eternal American values of freedom, pride and dignity. In each of its issued sizes (1, 1/2, 1/4 and 1/10 oz), the coin's weight and content are guaranteed by the Government of the United States of America. PICTURE
1976 Canada $100 Gold Coin SOLD OUT
Weight Denomination Purity Finish
13.3375 $100 .585 Proof
As part of the series of collectors coins struck to commemorate and help finance teh XXI Olympiad, two separate $100 gold coins were issued in 1976. The reverse design for each shows an ancient Grecian athlete beign crowned with laurel by the goddess Pallas Athena. The uncirculated edition (brilliant relief/brilliant background) is 14KT gold and has rim denticles. Picture
2004 $200 22kt Gold Coin SOLD OUT
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16g 29.0 mm .9167
Bring a fascinating touch of surrealism to your collection!
When Alfred Pellan (1906-1988) left Quebec City to study art in Paris, he was immediately drawn to the Surrealists, a new group of artists that believed art no longer needed to portray the physical world, but could begin to explore the more profound realities that lay in the subconscious. In 1948, Pellan interpreted part of Paul Éluard’s poem Les Petits Justes. In his drawing Fragments, Pellan played on the words of the original title to create an evocative image of the "sweet nothings" that are exchanged between a woman and a man. The poem reads, "Was she stone? She caved in." and in Pellan’s drawing a woman made of stone blocks disintegrates before a bedazzled man. PICTURE
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