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Buy Gold Coin from Wall Street Metals
We at Wall Street Metals work with the vision of making precious metals investment accessible to all. We achieve this goal through many means- making our transactions transparent, leveraging our extensive network of connections with mints, going above and beyond on customer service.
For years we have noticed a pattern. Big investment companies lure in investors with lucrative offers only to bombard them with opaque, hidden and shady costs just before, or well into the closing transaction. Most of the time, these leave the investors being too far inside the purchasing journey to pull out.
What does this cost them, you ask? Well, several cents on the dollar. We will let you calculate the total cost now. This practice sickened us and seeing no better alternative in the marketplace, we decided to solve the problem ourselves. In came Wall Street Metals. We provide rare precious metal pieces- bullion coins or bars- from mints worldwide.
We do this at the lowest possible prices in the market. And we do not stop there. We provide the best possible offers and discounts all-round the year. Take a look at some of our most sought-after featured coins.
Canadian Gold Maple Leaf Coin
Gold coins are intrinsically linked to opulence and luxury, as well as rich historical undertones to boost your collection.
A magnificent example of a classic gold coin with rich history and reputation is the 1 oz Canadian Gold Maple Leaf Bullion Coin, available at Wall Street Metals.
This piece is the original issue from the world-famous Royal Canadian Mint and is the primary coin in the series.
It debuted in 1979 as the second bullion coin on the planet, and our offering provides the opportunity to celebrate the 40th anniversary year of the Canadian Gold Maple Leaf.
It contains 1 Troy oz of .9999 pure gold in BU condition and shows a Sugar Maple Leaf design on the reverse, with the observe depicting Queen Elizabeth II.
Wall Street Metals can provide this unique, highly sought-after gold coin in Brilliant Uncirculated condition, each arriving to our customers with individual protective packaging.
American Gold Buffalo Coin
The American Buffalo, also known as a gold buffalo, is a pure (.9999) 24-karat bullion coin first offered for sale by the United States Mint in 2006.
The coin has gained its nickname from the American Bison, which is featured standing on a raised mound of dirt on the reverse side of the design.
The American Gold Buffalo coin follows the modified version design of the Indian Head nickel of James Earle Fraser, an American sculptor of the early twentieth century.
The American Gold Buffalo coin contains one-troy ounce (31.1g) of pure gold and has a legal tender (face) value of US$50.
American Gold Eagle Coin
The American Eagle coin- gold, silver, platinum, and palladium- is the official bullion coin of the respective precious metal groups of the United States of America.
The American Gold Eagle Coin was authorized under the Gold Bullion Coin Act of 1985, and first released by the United States Mint in 1986.
Offered in 1/10 oz, 1/4 oz, 1/2 oz, and 1 oz denominations, the weight of the bullion coin is typically used when describing them, for example ¼ troy ounce American Gold Eagle.
These American Gold Eagle coins are guaranteed by the United States government to contain the stated amount of actual gold weight in troy ounces.
South African Krugerrand Coin
The Krugerrand is a South African coin produced by Rand Refinery and the South African Mint since 1967 in gold.
The gold South African Krugerrand coins have no face value and are considered legal tender in South Africa by the South African Reserve Bank Act (SARBA) of 1989.
Introduced in three smaller coins containing 1⁄2, 1⁄4, and 1⁄10 troy ounce (15.6, 7.8, and 3.1 g) of gold, it is a vehicle for private ownership of gold.
During the gold bull market of the 1970s, the South African Krugerrand Coin quickly became the primary choice for investors worldwide, with over 50 million ounces (about 1417475 kg) of pieces being sold since.
Austrian Gold Philharmonic Coin
The Vienna Philharmonic, commonly referred to as the Austrian Philharmonic Coin, is a bullion coin of gold, silver, or platinum produced by the Austrian Mint.
The Vienna Philharmonic coin is named for the Vienna Philharmonic orchestra, founded in 1842 and considered one of the finest in the world, which inspired its design on both sides.
It was introduced in 1989, as a one-troy ounce (ozt) gold coin with a face value of 2,000 Austrian schillings or 100 euros.
In 2008, the mint introduced a one-ounce silver version of the coin with a nominal value of 1.5 euros and in 2016, a one-ounce platinum coin of 100 euros.
British Gold Britannia Coin
Britannia coins are British bullion coins issued by the Royal Mint in gold since 1987, in silver since 1997, and in platinum since 2018.
British Gold Britannia Coins are sizes of one, one-half, one-quarter, and one-tenth of a troy ounce, five ounce, and one-twentieth with face values of £100, £50, £25, £10, £500, and £5 respectively
The reverse of the British Gold Britannia coin patterns features various depictions of Britannia, the national personification of the United Kingdom, as a female warrior. The obverse features a monarch effigy with the legend around it.
Australian Gold Kangaroo Coin
The Australian Gold Nugget, also known as the Australian Gold Kangaroo, is a gold bullion coin minted by the Perth Mint.
The Australian Gold Kangaroo coins have been minted in denominations of 1⁄20 oz, 1⁄10 oz, 1⁄4 oz, 1⁄2 oz, 1 oz, 2 oz, 10 oz, and 1 kg of 24 carat gold.
The Gold Nugget series was introduced in 1986 by The Perth Mint and have legal tender status in Australia.
Fully backed by the Government of Western Australia, the 1989 proof edition design changed to feature different kangaroos, a more world-recognized symbol of Australia.