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American Gold Coins

Buy American gold coins from BullionByPost. American gold coins have become a mainstay of investment and numismatic circles. From the historic American Eagle gold coins, to the modern pure 24 carat American gold Buffalo coins, the US Mint has produced a vast number of coins in its history.

Below is our full selection of American gold coins, from older and proof collectibles, to modern bullion intended for investment. All of these US gold coins include fully insured delivery in the prices shown. Need help buying a American gold coin? Call our friendly staff on 0121 634 8060 or email support@bullionbypost.co.uk and we'll get back to you as soon as possible.


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2018 American Eagle Gold Coin 1oz

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from £3,654

2016 American Buffalo Gold Coin 1oz

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from £3,582

2018 American Buffalo Gold Coin 1oz

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from £3,552

2009 American Buffalo Gold Coin 1oz

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from £3,617

2016 American Eagle Gold Coin 1oz

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from £3,601

2011 American Eagle Gold Coin 1oz

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from £3,612

2024 American Eagle Gold Coin 1oz

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from £3,538

2024 American Buffalo Gold Coin 1oz

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from £3,549

US Commemorative Gold Coins

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from £883.80


American Gold Coin History

American gold coins are produced by the US Mint. The first US Mint was located at Philadelphia, and four mints operate in American today - Philadelphia, Denver, San Francisco, and West Point. Each mint has its own mint mark to identify where the coin is struck when producing commemorative/proof coins; P, D, S and W respectively.

Modern bullion American gold coins include the Eagle and Buffalo. The Eagle maintains the traditional 22 carat purity, whilst the Buffalo is produced in 24 carat gold to offer a purer alternative. The US Mint's bullion coins do not feature a mint mark.

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