The 2025 1 oz Silver Krugerrand – BU honors South Africa’s numismatic tradition with the classic portrait of Paul Kruger on the obverse and the iconic springbok antelope on the reverse. Struck from .999 fine silver in brilliant uncirculated condition, this government-backed coin continues the legacy of the renowned Krugerrand series—first introduced in gold in 1967 and expanded to silver in 2017—making it a prized, limited-mintage collectible for enthusiasts seeking timeless design and trusted purity.
Crafted from .999 fine silver, the 10 oz Silver Grain / Shot pays tribute to silver’s historic significance in ancient Greek and Roman art, currency, and adornment. Each brilliantly lustrous, uniform grain ensures exceptional purity and versatility, making it ideal for jewelry making, metal casting, scientific experiments, and creative projects, while secure packaging preserves its quality and luster for artisans and hobbyists alike.
The 2025 1/4 oz Gold Eagle – BU, struck in 22-karat gold by the U.S. Mint, features Augustus Saint-Gaudens’ iconic Lady Liberty and a bold eagle motif, continuing the renowned American Gold Eagle series introduced in 1986. Backed by the U.S. government for weight and purity, this Brilliant Uncirculated coin offers trusted quality, historical significance, and a versatile fractional size, making it an ideal choice for collectors seeking American artistry and heritage.
The 2025 1 oz Gold Eagle – BU, struck by the U.S. Mint in 22-karat gold, features the iconic Saint-Gaudens’ Lady Liberty and a soaring eagle, continuing a celebrated series introduced in 1986. Backed by the U.S. government for weight and purity, this Brilliant Uncirculated coin combines enduring beauty, historical significance, and global recognition, making it a prized addition for collectors.
The 1/4 oz Austrian Philharmonic Gold Coin, introduced by the Austrian Mint in 1989, celebrates Austria’s rich musical heritage with detailed depictions of the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra’s instruments and the grand Musikverein pipe organ. Struck from 99.99% pure gold and bearing a 25 euro face value, this elegant coin combines exquisite artistry, cultural significance, and centuries-old minting tradition, making it a prized collectible recognized worldwide.
The Chile 100 Peso Gold Coin, first minted in the early 20th century by the Santiago Mint, showcases Chile’s rich heritage with a detailed portrait of Bernardo O’Higgins on the obverse and the national coat of arms on the reverse. Struck in 90% pure gold and weighing 20.33 grams, this elegant coin captures the artistry and cultural pride of Chile, making it a prized collectible that celebrates the nation’s history and craftsmanship.
The 2025 1/2 oz Gold Eagle – BU, struck in 22-karat gold by the U.S. Mint, showcases Augustus Saint-Gaudens’ iconic Lady Liberty and a detailed bald eagle reverse. Celebrated since its 1986 debut, this Brilliant Uncirculated coin combines American heritage, exquisite artistry, and government-backed weight and purity in a highly liquid, globally recognized format.
The 1/2 oz Austrian Philharmonic Gold Coin, introduced by the Austrian Mint in 1989, celebrates Austria’s rich musical heritage with detailed depictions of the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra’s instruments and the grand Musikverein pipe organ. Struck in .9999 fine 24-karat gold with a 50 Euro face value, this compact coin combines exceptional Austrian craftsmanship, cultural significance, and a radiant finish, making it a prized collectible for those who appreciate history, music, and fine gold.