Gold Coins Chart, Gold Coins Collecting |
Description/Denomination |
Diameter(mm) |
Coin Weight(g) |
Gold Content(oz.tr.) | Gold Content (g) | Fineness | Country |
Italian Gold Coins
| 100 Lire (1864 - 1923) | 34 | 32.258 | 0.9334 | 29.03199 | 0.9 | ITALY | 100 Lire (1931 - 1936) | 24 | 8.799 | 0.2546 | 7.91895 | 0.9 | ITALY | 100 Lire (1937 - 1940) | 20 | 5.19 | 0.1502 | 4.67174 | 0.9 | ITALY | Jamaica Gold Coins Apart from the early countermarked Spanish coins, no Jamaican gold coins were issued before decimalisation, the earliest being 1972. All Jamaican gold coins are commemoratives. | 100 Dollars (1978 - 1979) | 26 | 11.34 | 0.3281 | 10.20505 | 0.9 | JAMAICA | Japanese Gold Coins
| 100,000 Yen Hirohito | 30 | 20 | 0.643 | 19.99954 | 1 | JAPAN | 100,000 Yen Akihito | 33 | 30 | 0.9646 | 30.00241 | 1 | JAPAN | Kenyan Gold Coins
| 100 Shillings | 22 | 7.6 | 0.224 | 6.96718 | 0.917 | KENYA | Kuwaiti Gold Coins Kuwait issued its first coins in 1961, but did not issue any gold coins until 1981, since when a number of different commemorative issued have been released.Kuwaiti gold coins are denominated in Dinars. | 100 Dinars, 1981 | 28 | 15.98 | 0.4711 | 14.65285 | 9170 | KUWAIT | Kyrgyzstan Gold Coins
| 100 Som | 21.8 | 6.22 | 0.2 | 6.2207 | 0.999 | KYRGYZSTAN | Latvian Gold Coins Latvia first issued gold coins in 1993. Although their currency unit is the Lat (LVL), Krause states that 100 Santimu = 1 Lats, having added an "S". Also on the coins themselves, the denomination is shown on the 10, 20, and 100 units as "Latu", whereas on the 5 unit coin it is shown as "Lati". There appears to be some confusion about both the singular and plural forms of the name of the currency. | 100 Latu 1993 | | 13.338 | 0.2501 | 7.77898 | 0.8333 | LATVIA | 100 Latu 198 | 24 | 16.2 | 0.5203 | 16.18314 | 0.999 | LATVIA | Liberian Gold Coins
| 100 Dollars | | 6.22 | 0.2 | 6.2207 | 0.999 | LIBERIA | Liechtenstein Gold Coins Any gold coins issued before 1921 conform to Austrian standards, and are denominated in Kroners (Coronas or Crowns). Those issued after 1921 follow Swiss denominations and standards. | 100 Franken (Francs) | 35.5 | 32.258 | 0.9335 | 29.0351 | 0.9 | LIECHTENSTEIN | Malaysia Gold Coins
| 100 Ringgit | 27 | 18.66 | 0.5502 | 17.11313 | 0.917 | MALAYSIA | Gold Coins of Marshall Islands
| 100 Dollars | 27 | 13.3 | 0.2499 | 7.77276 | 0.583 | MARSHALL ISLANDS | Monaco Gold Coins
| 100 Francs | 34 | 32.2581 | 0.9355 | 29.0973 | 0.9 | MONACO | Namibia Gold Coins
| $100 | | 31.1035 | 1 | 31.10348 | 0.9999 | NAMIBIA | Nepalese Gold Coins Nepal has issued coins for many centuries, indeed in the 16th century its coins were used in neighboring Tibet, and in the 18th century Nepal issued coins specifically for use in Tibet.Nepalese gold coins have been issued in denominations of dam, mohar, rupee, tola, paisa, and asarfi or asarphi, together with their fractions and multiples. | 1000 Rupees | 33 | 33.437 | 0.9676 | 30.09572 | | NEPAL | Netherlands Antilles Gold Coins The first coins struck specifically for the Netherlands Antilles or its constituent parts were in 1816, before then there were only a small number of countermarks on coins of other countries. Most of its coins have been closely modelled on similar Netherlands coins, except for the coat of arms on the shield. | 100 Gulden | 21 | 6.72 | 0.1944 | 6.04652 | 0.9 | NETHERLANDS | Gold Coins of Nicaragua
| 1000 Cordoba | 29 | 9.5 | 0.2749 | 8.55035 | 0.9 | NICARAGUA |
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