| American Eagle Gold Coins |

Fineness = 0.916 |
| The beauty and power of America, captured in the graceful Striding Liberty design by Augustus Saint Gaudens for the 1907-1933 $20 U.S. Double Eagle gold coin is the basis for the American Gold Eagle coin. The reverse depicts a nest of American eagles signifying the strength and security of American families. These are the only gold coins whose quality and purity are guaranteed by the U.S. government. And by law, only gold mined in The United States is used in the minting of American Gold Eagles. Since its introduction in 1986, its four sizes, 1 oz., ½ oz., ¼ oz. and 1/10 oz., have become the world’s most widely traded gold bullion coins.
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| Size |
Diameter |
Thickness |
| 1.0000 Troy oz |
32.70 mm |
2.87 mm |
| 0.5000 Troy oz |
27.00 mm |
2.15 mm |
| 0.2500 Troy oz |
22.00 mm |
1.78 mm |
| Canadian Maple Leaf Gold Coins |

Fineness = 0.9999 |
| The Royal Canadian Mint is known throughout the world for its impeccable standards of quality and purity in all its products. Because of its fine gold purity (.9999+), its flawless quality and its appealing design, the Canadian Gold Maple Leaf in particular, first minted in 1979, has become the preferred coin for many investors around the world today. The RCM’s insistence upon faultless planchets (the pure gold blanks from which coins are struck) has led to an enviable reputation among demanding investors and collectors. |
| Size |
Diameter |
Thickness |
| 1.0000 Troy oz |
30.00 mm |
2.87 mm |
| 0.5000 Troy oz |
25.00 mm |
2.23 mm |
| 0.2500 Troy oz |
20.00 mm |
1.78 mm |
| Austrian Philharmonic Gold Coins |

Fineness = 0.9999 |
| Elegant is the perfect word to describe this lovely and unusual coin. It was created to honor the renowned Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, one of the finest musical ensembles in the world. A harmonious design of musical instruments represents the world famous orchestra on the reverse. The obverse depicts the Great Organ of the Golden Hall in Vienna’s concert hall, the Musikverein. Many collectors and investors consider this to be one of the most beautiful of all gold bullion coins. The Philharmonic is struck in a fine quartet of four sizes. |
| Size |
Diameter |
Thickness |
| 1.0000 Troy oz |
37.00 mm |
2.00 mm |
| 0.5000 Troy oz |
28.00 mm |
2.23 mm |
| 0.2500 Troy oz |
22.00 mm |
1.20 mm |
| Chinese Panda Gold Coins |

Fineness = 0.999 |
| Since its introduction in 1982, the Gold Panda coin has established a place of prominence in the world of coin collecting and investing. The obverse has been redesigned each year (except for 2002) reflecting a different view of the giant panda in his habitat. The beauty of each new design, its guaranteed purity, and its wide range of sizes from the rare one kilo to 1/20 ounce has added to its appeal. The reverse of the coin depicts Tien Tien, The Temple of Heaven, one of the oldest temples in Beijing and remains the same from year to year. As a direct mint distributor of Panda coins, we have all popular sizes available for delivery. |
| Size |
Diameter |
Thickness |
| 1.0000 Troy oz |
32.10 mm |
2.70 mm |
| 0.5000 Troy oz |
27.00 mm |
1.85 mm |
| 0.2500 Troy oz |
22.00 mm |
1.53 mm |
| South African Krugerrand Gold Coins |

Fineness = 0.916 |
| South Africa is the number one gold producing country in the world and the Krugerrand is the most widely owned bullion coin in the world with over 46 million ounces in circulation since its inception in 1967. It features the symbol of South Africa, the lithe and graceful Springbok antelope, on the reverse side. The obverse of the Krugerrand features Paul Kruger, the last president of the Republic of South Africa. The South African Krugerrand was the first modern government-issued gold bullion coin. It’s marketing campaigns during the 1970’s and 1980’s paved the way for its popularity among the gold bullion coins of today. |
| Size |
Diameter |
Thickness |
| 1.0000 Troy oz |
32.60 mm |
2.75 mm |
| 0.5000 Troy oz |
27.00 mm |
2.24 mm |
| 0.2500 Troy oz |
22.00 mm |
1.83 mm |
| American Eagle Silver Coins |

Fineness = 0.999 |
| Since its introduction in 1986, over 70 million American Silver Eagles have been bought by wise collectors and investors. Silver Eagles have become the most popular bullion coin in the world because of its beauty, its quality and the assurance of content by the U.S. Government. The design is based on the famous “Walking Liberty” of Adolph Weinman’s 1916 U.S. half-dollar, widely considered to be one of the most beautiful coins ever minted. Every Silver Eagle is a meticulously crafted work of art, produced to the exacting standards of The United States Mint. By law, all U.S. Silver Eagle bullion coins are struck only from silver mined in the United States. |
| Size |
Diameter |
Thickness |
| 1.0000 Troy oz |
40.60 mm |
2.98 mm |
| Canadian Maple Leaf Silver Coins |

Fineness = 0.9999 |
| The purest silver coin in regular mintage in the world today is The Canadian Silver Maple Leaf. Its purity of .9999 is guaranteed by The Royal Canadian Mint, whose reputation, world wide is one of impeccable adherence to quality and purity. The national symbol of Canada, a single maple leaf adorns the reverse of this beautiful coin while the obverse bears a sculpture of Queen Elizabeth II. This coin is often the designated choice of discriminating collectors and investors not only because of its innate beauty, but because of the extraordinary purity and quality necessary to meet the standards of The Royal Canadian Mint. |
| Size |
Diameter |
Thickness |
| 1.0000 Troy oz |
30.00 mm |
2.87 mm |
| American Eagle Platinum Coins |

Fineness = 0.9995 |
| The American Platinum Eagle coin, initially minted in 1997, is the first and only official investment-grade platinum coin from the U.S. Mint. All American Eagles are legal tender coins with their “face value” imprinted in U.S. dollars but the one-ounce Platinum Eagle coin displays the highest face value ever to appear on a U.S. coin -- $100 dollars. This coin is extremely popular with investors and collectors who find the coin’s beauty and the purity guarantee of the U.S. Mint irresistible. The obverse depicts the head of America’s symbol of freedom, the Statue of Liberty and the reverse shows an American Eagle soaring high above the earth. |
| Size |
Diameter |
Thickness |
| 1.0000 Troy oz |
32.70 mm |
2.38 mm |
| 0.5000 Troy oz |
27.00 mm |
1.75 mm |
| 0.2500 Troy oz |
22.00 mm |
1.32 mm |
| Canadian Maple Leaf Platinum Coins |

Fineness = 0.9995 |
| Though not in current production, this high-quality pure platinum coin from The Royal Canadian Mint remains in high demand. Discontinued because of the recent scarcity of high-grade platinum minting blanks, the coins were minted in 1 ounce, ½ ounce, ¼ ounce and 1/10 ounce. The traditional national symbol of Canada, The Maple Leaf, appears on the obverse of the coin with the sculpture of Queen Elizabeth II on the reverse. The coins are a source of instant liquidity and can sometimes be found in after-market trading. Although they are scarce, our traders are sometimes able to obtain them. Investors and collectors should call our trading desk for availability. |
| Size |
Diameter |
Thickness |
| 1.0000 Troy oz |
30.00 mm |
2.87 mm |
| 0.5000 Troy oz |
25.00 mm |
2.23 mm |
| 0.2500 Troy oz |
20.00 mm |
1.78 mm |
ACA Precious Metals, LLC has access to a wide variety of bullion coins, bars and ingots through our dealer network. If you are interested in a specific product, please contact us directly for current availability and pricing.