Gold Coins Chart, Gold Coins Collecting |
Description/Denomination |
Diameter(mm) |
Coin Weight(g) |
Gold Content(oz.tr.) | Gold Content (g) | Fineness | Country |
Chilean Gold Coins
| 10 Pesos 1851 - 1892 | 28.5 | 15.253 | 0.4414 | 13.72907 | 0.9 | CHILE | 10 Pesos 1895 - 1901 | 20 | 5.991 | 0.1766 | 5.49287 | 0.9166 | CHILE | Chinese Gold Pandas
| One Ounce 100 Yuan | 32.103 | 31.1036 | 1 | 31.10348 | 0.999 | CHINA | Tenth 10 Yuan | 17.95 | 3.1103 | 0.1 | 3.11035 | 0.999 | CHINA | Chinese Gold Proofs
| 100 Yuan (Renminbi) | 23 | 11.318 | 0.333 | 10.35746 | 0.916 | CHINA | Other Chinese Gold Coins
| 10 Yuan (Renminbi) | 9 | 1.2 | 0.0347 | 1.07929 | 0.999 | CHINA | Colombian Gold Coins Colombia has resources of precious metals including platinum and gold. It is natural therefore that Colombia has a long history of issuing gold coins. Its earliest gold coins were escudos in various multiples because of its Spanish heritage, but from about 1821, its main denomination was the peso. | 100 Pesos | 19 | 4.3 | 0.1244 | 3.86927 | 0.9 | COLOMBIA | 10 Pesos | 26 | 15.9761 | 0.471 | 14.64974 | 0.9 | COLOMBIA | Congo Gold Coins
| 100 Francs | 35.5 | 32.258 | 0.9335 | 29.0351 | 0.9 | CONGO Republic of | Cook Islands Gold Coins
| 10 Dollars | 13.97 | 1.244 | 0.04 | 1.24414 | 0.9999 | COOK ISLANDS | Costa Rican Gold Coins Costa Rica has had four major coinage schemes. From the formation of the republic, there were coins using the Real and Escudo system. One (1) Onza = 8 Escudos = 16 Pesos. One Peso = 8 Reales, therefore One Onza = 64 Reales. | 10 (Diez) Colones | 20.5 | 7.78 | 0.2251 | 7.00139 | 0.9 | COSTA RICA | Cuban Gold Coins Cuba issued gold coins in 1915 and 1916, but no more were issued until about 1977, since when a large number of commemorative designs have been issued. | 100 Pesos | 26 | 12 | 0.3538 | 11.00441 | 0.917 | CUBA | 10 Pesos | 26.5 | 16.7158 | 0.4838 | 15.04786 | 0.9 | CUBA | Danish Gold Coins Between 1826 and 1886, Denmark issued gold trade coins styled as "Frederik D'or" (Gold Christians), named after its kings Frederik VI and VII, and also double sized coins, known as 2 Frederiks D'Or, or should that be 2 Frederik D'Ors?
Between 1841 and 1870, Denmark also issued similar gold trade coins styled as "Christian D'or" (Gold Christians), named after its kings Christian VIII and IX, and also double sized coins, known as 2 Christians D'Or. We should not confuse these with Christian Dior! | 10 Kroner | 18 | 4.4803 | 0.1296 | 4.03101 | 0.9 | DENMARK | Dominica Gold Coins
| 10 Dollars | 38 | 47.54 | 1.4013 | 43.5853 | 0.917 | DOMINICAN REPUBLIC | Gold Coins of Eritrea
| 100 Dollars | | 6.22 | 0.2 | 6.2207 | 0.999 | ERITREA | Ethiopian Gold Coins
| 100 Dollars | 45 | 40 | 1.1575 | 36.00227 | 0.9 | ETHIOPIA | 10 Dollars | 19.8 | 4 | 0.1157 | 3.59867 | 0.9 | ETHIOPIA | Set of 5 $200 - $10 | | 152 | 4.3984 | 136.80553 | 0.9 | ETHIOPIA | Fijian Gold Coins The first coins issued for Fiji were in 1934 when Fiji was under British administration, and naturally used the old British pre-decimal system. A new decimal currency was introduced starting in 1969, two years before Britain converted to decimal. Since 1995, a small number of commemorative gold coins have been issued. | 100 Dollars, 2009 | | 31.1035 | 1 | 31.10348 | 0.999 | FIJI |
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