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    Leif’s Coins: Your Trusted Source for Gold Coins

    Gold coins are one of the simplest ways to own physical gold — recognized worldwide, easy to resell, and backed by the government mints that produce them. Our selection spans bullion and historic coinage from the world’s major mints, every piece sourced from official mints or trusted refiners, verified for purity, and priced against live market rates.

    Popular Gold Coins We Carry

    Not all gold coins are the same, and the right one for you often comes down to purity, design, and mint reputation. Here are some of the most sought-after options in our current inventory:

    • American Gold Eagle Coins — The official gold bullion coin of the United States, struck in 22-karat gold with a design pulled from the classic Saint-Gaudens Double Eagle. A staple for U.S. investors and one of the most liquid gold coins in the world. Also available as the 2026 1 oz American Gold Eagle.
    • American Gold Buffalo Coins — America’s first 24-karat, .9999 fine gold coin, featuring the iconic Buffalo nickel design on the obverse. A top pick for investors who want maximum purity.
    • 1 oz Canadian Gold Maple Leaf — Minted by the Royal Canadian Mint in .9999 fine gold, the Maple Leaf is known for its advanced anti-counterfeiting security features and consistently strong resale value.
    • South African Krugerrand — The coin that started the modern bullion coin market in 1967. Struck in a durable 22-karat gold alloy, it remains one of the most widely traded gold coins globally.
    • Austrian Gold Philharmonic — Europe’s answer to the American Eagle, this .9999 fine gold coin from the Austrian Mint is named after the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra and prized for its clean, elegant design.
    • 1 oz Australian Gold Kangaroo — Produced by the Perth Mint, this coin updates its Kangaroo design every year and is struck in .9999 fine gold.
    • $20 U.S. Gold Coin and 20 Franc French Gold Coin — For buyers interested in historic, pre-modern gold coinage with numismatic character alongside melt value.
    • British Royal Mint Gold Coins — Featuring designs tied to the United Kingdom’s royal coinage tradition, including the long-running Britannia series.

    Browse our full range in Gold and Maple Leaf Coins for related bullion products.

    Gold Coin Purity, Karats & Sizes

    Gold coin purity varies by mint and design. Some of the most common purities you’ll see across our catalog:

    • 24K / .9999 fine gold — used for coins like the American Gold Buffalo, Canadian Gold Maple Leaf, and Austrian Gold Philharmonic. This is the highest standard of gold purity available in coin form.
    • 22K / .9167 fine gold — used for coins like the American Gold Eagle and South African Krugerrand, alloyed with copper and silver for extra durability, which makes these coins more resistant to scratching and wear.

    Most gold coins are available in 1 oz sizes, with fractional weights (1/2 oz, 1/4 oz, 1/10 oz) offered on select coins for buyers who want a lower entry price point.

    Why Buy Gold Coins as an Investment

    Gold coins are a popular entry point into precious metals investing for a few reasons:

    1. Government-backed and recognized — Sovereign coins like the American Gold Eagle and Canadian Maple Leaf are legal tender, minted and guaranteed by their governments, and traded worldwide.
    2. Liquid and transparent — Recognized coins are easy to buy and sell, priced against the daily gold spot price so you always know where you stand.
    3. A hedge you can hold — Physical gold diversifies a portfolio and holds real value in a small, storable form, independent of stocks, bonds, or cash.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What’s the difference between a gold coin and a gold round?

    A gold coin is issued by a government mint and carries legal tender status, while a gold round is produced by a private mint and has no face value — it’s valued purely for its gold content.

    How is the price of a gold coin determined?

    Gold coin prices are based on the live spot price of gold plus a premium that covers minting, dealer costs, and demand. Prices adjust throughout the day as gold prices move.

    Which gold coin is best for investing?

    Widely recognized coins like the American Gold Eagle, Canadian Gold Maple Leaf, and American Gold Buffalo tend to offer the best combination of liquidity and resale value for most investors.

    Are gold coins available in smaller sizes?

    Yes. In addition to standard 1 oz coins, many mints produce fractional sizes such as 1/2 oz, 1/4 oz, and 1/10 oz for buyers who prefer a lower price point per coin.

    Is it safe to buy gold coins online?

    Yes, as long as you’re buying from a reputable, transparent dealer. Look for real-time pricing, secure checkout, and insured shipping — all of which Leif’s Coins provides.

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