Gold Coins Chart, Gold Coins Collecting |
Description/Denomination |
Diameter(mm) |
Coin Weight(g) |
Gold Content(oz.tr.) | Gold Content (g) | Fineness | Country |
Argentinian Gold Coins Argentina has only produced a limited number of gold coins, the early coins were denominated in escudos. From 1881 to 1896, argentinos were issued which were equivalent to five pesos, and there was also a half argentino, although these were only issued in two years, and both dates are rare. | 1/2 Argentino 2.5 Pesos | 19.3 | 4.0322 | 0.1167 | 3.62978 | 0.9 | ARGENTINA | Canadian Gold Maple Leaf Bullion Coins
| 1/2 troy ounce $20 (1986- ) | 25 | 15.5515 | 0.5 | 15.55174 | 0.9999 | CANADA | 1/20 troy ounce $1 (1993- ) | 14 | 1.5551 | 0.05 | 1.55517 | 0.9999 | CANADA | Falkland Islands Coins Falkland Islands issued its own coins for the first time only in 1974, special commemorative coins, circulation coins, and gold coins. | 1/25th Crown | 13.83 | 1.2572 | 0.0404 | 1.25658 | 0.9999 | FALKLAND ISLANDS (MALVINAS) | Gold Coins of Iran
| 1/2 Pahlavi | 19 | 4.068 | 0.1177 | 3.66088 | 0.9 | IRAN (ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF) | Gold Coins of Marshall Islands
| 21/2 Dollar | | 3.11 | 0.0999 | 3.10724 | 0.999 | MARSHALL ISLANDS | Persian Gold Coins
| 1/2 Pahlavi | 19 | 4.068 | 0.1177 | 3.66088 | 0.9 | PERSIAN | South African Gold Ponds & Rands
| 1/2 Pond | 19 | 3.994 | 0.1177 | 3.66088 | 0.9166 | SOUTH AFRICA | 1/2 Pound | 19 | 3.994 | 0.1177 | 3.66088 | 0.9166 | SOUTH AFRICA | Tongan Gold Coins Tonga only started to issue its own coins in 1962 denominated in pounds, but with 16 koulas to the pound, and in 1967 it decimalised. There are now 100 senti = 1 Pa'Anga, and 100 Pa'anga = 1 Hau, therefore 10,000 senti = 1 Hau. | 1/2 Koula | | 16.25 | 0.4789 | 14.89546 | 0.916 | TONGA | Guernsey Gold Coins In the short time for which Guernsey had been issuing gold coins, it has made a wide variety of denominations. First in 1981 was a pound coin, similar in dimensions to a British sovereign. The ¡ê2 coin of 1997 is the gold version of the two pound issued in cupro-nickel and also in a silver proof version, and is therefore a large heavy coin, much larger than the higher value denominations which we will now describe. A five pound was issued in 1995 with a weight of 7.81 grams, and a twenty five pounds was issued in 1994 with the same weight. Ten pounds, fifty pounds and hundred pounds were also in 1994 using a weight standard proportional to the ¡ê25 coin. Other high denomination gold coins have also been issued since 1994 with using this same weight standard. All these gold coin issues have been proofs. | Five Pounds 2000/1/2 | 38.61 | 39.94 | 1.1771 | 36.6119 | 0.9166 | UNITED KINGDOM |
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