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  2. American Gold Eagle - Wikipedia

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    It added 1 ⁄ 2 troy oz proofs in 1987 and since 1988 has issued proofs in all four denominations. In 2009, due to increased worldwide demand for precious metals that caused supply shortages and the Mint's legal obligations to produce bullion versions, proof and uncirculated versions of the Gold Eagle were not issued.

  3. Gold bar - Wikipedia

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    Central banks typically hold the standard 400-troy-ounce (438.9-ounce; 27.4-pound; 12.4-kilogram) Good Delivery gold bar in their gold reserves and it is widely traded among bullion dealers. Additionally, the kilobar, weighing 1,000 grams (32.15 troy ounces), and the 100-troy-ounce (109.7-ounce; 6.9-pound; 3.1-kilogram) gold bar are popular for ...

  4. Canadian Gold Maple Leaf - Wikipedia

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    1 ⁄ 20 oz, 1 ⁄ 10 oz, 1 ⁄ 4 oz, 1 oz - all packaged in a wooden box Olympic Maple Leaf [ edit ] The Royal Canadian Mint and the International Olympic Committee reached an agreement on Olympic Gold and Silver Maple Leaf coins on August 3, 2007, and the agreement allowed the RCM to strike bullion coins with the emblems of the 2010 Winter ...

  5. Troy weight - Wikipedia

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    Troy ounce is a traditional unit of gold weight. Troy weight is a system of units of mass that originated in 15th-century Kingdom of England [1] and is primarily used in the precious metals industry. The troy weight units are the grain, the pennyweight (24 grains), the troy ounce (20 pennyweights), and the troy pound (12 troy ounces).

  6. Vienna Philharmonic (coin) - Wikipedia

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    1989. The Vienna Philharmonic ( German: Wiener Philharmoniker ), often shortened to Philharmonic, is a bullion coin of gold, silver, or platinum produced by the Austrian Mint ( Münze Österreich ). The coin is named for the Vienna Philharmonic orchestra, which inspired the design of both sides. It was introduced in 1989 as a one- troy ounce ...

  7. Goldback - Wikipedia

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    Overview. Goldbacks are shaped like regular currency notes but contain 24K gold. The gold is contained between two layers of clear polyester, which add artistic elements to the fractional gold bullion they contain. The term "Goldback" refers to each unit of the currency and is 1/1000 of an ounce of pure gold. [citation needed]

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