Gold Coins Chart, Gold Coins Collecting |
Description/Denomination |
Diameter(mm) |
Coin Weight(g) |
Gold Content(oz.tr.) | Gold Content (g) | Fineness | Country |
Republic of Guinea Coins
| 1,000 Francs | 17 | 4 | 0.1157 | 3.59867 | 0.9 | GUINEA | Republic of Guinea Goild Coins
| 10,000 Francs | 44.5 | 40 | 1.1575 | 36.00227 | 0.9 | GUINEA | 1,000 Francs | 17 | 4 | 0.1157 | 3.59867 | 0.9 | GUINEA | Guyana Gold Coins
| 100 Dollars (1976) | 25 | 5.74 | 0.0923 | 2.87085 | 0.5 | GUYANA | Haiti Gold Coins
| 1,000 Gourdes | 60.5 | 197.48 | 5.7148 | 177.75015 | 0.9 | HAITI | Gold Coins of Honduras
| 10 Pesos | 26 | 16.129 | 0.4667 | 14.51599 | 0.9 | HONDURAS | Hong Kong Gold Coins Although Hong Kong has had its own coinage since 1863, its first gold coins were only issued in 1975, the first being a $1,000 coin issued for the visit of Queen Elizabeth II. This was followed from 1976 to 1987 by a series of One Thousand Dollar coins, each with a different design themed on the Chinese lunar calendar. | $10 | | 18.5 | 0.3826 | 11.90019 | | HONG KONG | $1,000 | 28.4 | 15.97 | 0.4708 | 14.64352 | 0.9166 | HONG KONG | Hungarian Gold Coins Many of Hungary's coins have used the same denominations as Austrian coins, because of its close association. Amongst the most easily encountered Hungarian coins are the Korona series issued from 1892 to 1918. | 10 Korona | 18.9 | 3.3875 | 0.098 | 3.04814 | 0.9 | HUNGARY | 100 Korona | 37 | 33.8753 | 0.9802 | 30.48763 | 0.9 | HUNGARY | Icelandic Gold Coins Iceland issued very few gold coins. Indeed it seems to have done so on only three occasions, which range from 1961 to 2000. | 10,000 Kronur 1,100th Anniversary, 1974 | 28 | 15.5 | 0.4485 | 13.94991 | 0.9 | ICELAND | Gold Coins of Iran
| 1/2 Pahlavi | 19 | 4.068 | 0.1177 | 3.66088 | 0.9 | IRAN (ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF) | Gold Coins of Iraq
| 100 Dinars | 33 | 26 | 0.7665 | 23.84081 | 0.917 | IRAQ | Irish Gold Coins
| 1901 Victoria Fantasy Pattern 4 Shillings in Gold | 35.5 | 33.1 | 0.975 | 30.32589 | 0.916 | IRELAND | Israeli Gold Coins Although Israel has issued its own coins since 1948, its first gold coins were issued in 1960. Until 1980m the coin denominations are in Lirot (Pounds) and mils (100 mils =¡ê1).From February 24th 1980 to 1985, after a coinage reform, they are denominated in Sheqalim (Shekels). 10 Old Agorot = 1 New Agorah; 100 New Agorot = 1 Sheqel. | 100 Lirot (Tenth Anniversary of Death of Chaim Weizmann) | 32.5 | 26.68 | 0.7866 | 24.46599 | 0.917 | ISRAEL | 100 Shekels (1962 King David Medallic Fantasy Piece) | 29 | 11.94 | 0.3519 | 10.94531 | 0.917 | ISRAEL | Italian States-Papal States Gold Coins
| 2.50 Scudi (1835 - 1863) | 18.95 | 4.334 | 0.1254 | 3.90038 | 0.9 | ITALY | Zecchino (1284 -) | 21.35 | 3.494 | 0.1122 | 3.48981 | 0.999 | ITALY | Parman Gold Coins The coin denomination used by Parma include dopia (plural doppie), doppieta (plural doppiette), zecchino, (plural zecchini), ducats (singular ducato, plural ducati), and lira (plural lire). | 100 Lire | 34 | 32.25 | 0.9332 | 29.02576 | 0.9 | ITALY | San Marino Gold Coins Most Serene Republic of San Marino - Serenissima Repubblica di San Marino | 10 Lire | 18 | 3.2258 | 0.0933 | 2.90195 | 0.9 | ITALY |
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