GOLD COINS: Large, Heavy, Popular and Rare Gold Bullion Coins Collection


In this video I will show my entire collection of large (one ounce and heavier) gold bullion coins from around the world. Music: Phase I by Roomtone. roomtone.bandcamp.com FEATURED COINS: The coins of the collection are divided into three groups: IUS GOLD BULLION COINS 1. 1893 Double Eagle 2. 2008 Double Eagle 3. 1994 Double Eagle 4. 2006 Buffalo (2) 5. 1998 0 Platinum Eagle 6. 2009 Ultra High Relief II. POPULAR WORLD COINS 1. 1979 Krugerrand South Africa (2) 2. 1999/2000 Canada Maple Leaf 3. 1998 2000 Shillings Austria Philharmonics 4. 2008 100 Euro Austria Philharmonics 5. 2006 0 Australia Year of Dog 6. 1987 0 Australia Nugget 7. 1987 1 Angel Isle of Man 8. 1997 1 Crown Isle of Man Cat Series 9. 1986 100 Yuan China Panda Series 10.1908 100 Corona Hungary 11.1915 100 Corona Austria 12.2003 Britannia Great Britain III. RARE COINS AND COINS OVER ONE OUNCE 1.1984 5 Pounds Great Britain 2. 1930, 1945, 1947 50 Peso Mexico 5. 2002 3000 Ngultrum Bhutan 6. 1996 200 Dalasis Gambia 7. 2010 20 New Sheqalim Israel 8. 1961 500 Forints Hungary 9. 1975 0 Jamaica 10.1961 100 Soles Peru Enjoy!

25 Responses to “GOLD COINS: Large, Heavy, Popular and Rare Gold Bullion Coins Collection”

  1. goldcurrent1 says:

    Absolutely stunning collection. Thanks for sharing

  2. odddreams says:

    Very nice collection. You set the bar pretty high. Thanks.

  3. JJsProductionx says:

    the maple is amazing! i dont agree with you. Nice collection!!!!

  4. Robaaaayy says:

    Thankyou for doing this :)

  5. stardazzled187 says:

    Beautifull collection!
    Any recomendations on what smaller gold coins to start a collection?Cannot afford the 1 oz golds so want to start with the smaller ones so any advice would be great
    thanks

  6. CelticReject says:

    They are all amazing coins. Real works of art. Thanks for sharing this.

  7. Robaaaayy says:

    1 dislike = 1 person who missed the like button

  8. gruppenfuhrer0 says:

    @stardazzled187 My recommendation is to start buying either 1/4 OZ or 1/10 OZ depending on how much you are willing to spend. It could be American Eagles, Canadian Maple Leafs, Australian fractional gold, etc. Later on you can always sell 9-10 of them to buy yourself an ounce. I am sure it is going to work.

  9. FastPips says:

    Very nice, thanks for sharing.

  10. gruppenfuhrer0 says:

    @Robaaaayy Thanks!

  11. gruppenfuhrer0 says:

    @Legostuff74 This video is better

  12. jdl1881 says:

    You may be Russian….. But I can tell you are An American Patriot at Heart!

  13. Zwikster says:

    Wonderful video!
    you should check out some of the Turkish gold coins. They have quite interesting designs. I have a 1/2 ounce one that is very thin, but large diameter. 250 or 500 Kurush from the 1960s. google “turkey gold coin” and check out the TaxFreeGold website for good pics.

  14. clarion7258 says:

    hey next video you gotta put ur lab jack in there cause thats the only thing i can say i have that u have…cant put a price on a good dog!

  15. adam1mc says:

    WOW! Nice collection.
    Just saw your post over at realcent.forumco.com

    You have a great collection!

  16. Robaaaayy says:

    I disagree, i think the Maple is extremely beautiful and the Kruggerand. Its pure simplicity of its design makes it an easy coin to look at.

    Although i do not like the Hungarian coins

  17. frontier1701 says:

    now that is one top-shelf coin collection!!!! Impressive artwork…. thanks for sharing!!!!

  18. hiphopsocnroc says:

    holly smack…nice f*ing coins buddy…

  19. Steve2323ZX says:

    great video. would love an HD version next time

  20. ironsmanbx says:

    Nice video. I disagree with you about having a coin graded and slabbed. First it makes it more saleable but more importantly it properly preserves the coin. Your 2009 Ultra High Relief St. Gaudens’s for example. When you receive it from the mint you may have noticed a bit of movement in its capsule. The China Panda’s of course were subject to the PVC in their mylar holders. Grading is of utmost importance in collecting. Took me a long time to find all the 1oz Panda’s in MS69. Au .9999 Slab it.

  21. gruppenfuhrer0 says:

    @ironsmanbx Good comment! I am glad this topic makes a good discussion.

  22. CelticReject says:

    Sweet!!!!

  23. chrissy1095 says:

    The high relief St. Gaudens is wonderful.

  24. SuperSuperSaloon says:

    Very nice collection! I really like it.

  25. stellaconcepts says:

    nice stuff!