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Australia Gold Sovereign
02/09/10
Browse through these current listings for Australia Gold Sovereign to find your best price online. One of the best kept secrets of the gold investment world is finding gold bullion and gold coins on eBay. Saving gold is an important move in these financially troubled times and You will find some of the most competive prices and absolute bargains of anywhere online at eBay auctions. Whether you are looking for Australia Gold Sovereign or other gold investment vehicles you will find them all here. Search on EBAY for all your SAVING GOLD needs!
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1907 S GOLD SOVEREIGN AUSTRALIA SCARCE AUNC US $349.90
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1879 M Australia Queen Victoria Sovereign Gold Coin US $500.00
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AUSTRALIA Sovereign 1868 lam xf gold US $502.00
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GREAT BRITAIN 1 2 Sovereign 1912 xf gold US $265.00
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1914 SOVEREIGN AUSTRALIA GOLD COIN US $284.00
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1910S AUSTRALIA GOLD 1 SOVEREIGN MS63 NGC US $485.00
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1911 S AUSTRALIA GOLD 1 SOVEREIGN MS63 NGC US $425.00
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1912 S AUSTRALIA GOLD 1 SOVEREIGN MS62 NGC US $450.00
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1913S AUSTRALIA GOLD 1 SOVEREIGN MS64 NGC US $475.00
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1914M AUSTRALIA GOLD 1 SOVEREIGN MS62 NGC US $390.00
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1915S AUSTRALIA GOLD 1 SOVEREIGN MS62 NGC US $390.00
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1915S AUSTRALIA GOLD 1 SOVEREIGN MS63 NGC US $425.00
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1918M AUSTRALIA GOLD 1 SOVEREIGN MS63 NGC US $475.00
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1918S AUSTRALIA GOLD 1 SOVEREIGN MS62 NGC US $450.00
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1918S AUSTRALIA GOLD 1 SOVEREIGN MS63 NGC US $425.00
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1920P AUSTRALIA GOLD 1 SOVEREIGN MS63 NGC US $395.00
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1894 M AUSTRALIA GOLD SOVEREIGN NGC XF45 XF 45 EF45 US $451.25
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1896 M GOLD SOVEREIGN AUSTRALIA SCARCE 8 GR US $349.90
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RARE 9999 GOLD SEALAND ORCA COIN 1 GRAM in 14KT BEZEL US $129.71
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SOUTH AFRICA Sovereing 1952 au GOLD US $469.00
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SOUTH AFRICA 1 2 Sovereign 1952 unc GOLD US $239.00
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YUGOSLAVIA Ducat 1931 au GOLD US $319.00
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3 NGC GOLD COINS BELGIUM GREAT BRITAIN SOUTH AFRICA US $66.75
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1868 SYDNEY MINT AUSTRALIA GOLD SOVEREIGN US $2,500.00
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1867 SYDNEY MINT AUSTRALIA GOLD SOVEREIGN US $1,500.00
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1906 M GOLD SOVEREIGN AUSTRALIA SCARCE AUNC US $359.90
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1864 Queen Victoria gold sovereign Australia back US $483.00
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1908 P GOLD SOVEREIGN AUSTRALIA SCARCE DATE 8 GR US $339.99
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1922 P AUSTRALIA GOLD SOVEREIGN MS61 PCGS US $380.00
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1874 S AUSTRALIA GOLD SOVEREIGN ST GEORGE XF45 NGC US $399.00
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1909 S GOLD SOVEREIGN AUSTRALIA AUNC SCARCE US $359.90
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AustraliaKM 7Sovereign1875 M GOLD US $369.00
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CHOICE AU 1870 SYDNEY MINT Sovereign Gold Coin US $795.00
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1922 P GOLD AUSTRALIA SOVEREIGN AU58 PCGS US $395.00
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1913 S AUSTRALIA GOLD SOVEREIGN US $359.00
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KEY DATE 1859 Victoria Sydney Mint Gold coin Sovereign US $995.00
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1923 P AUSTRALIA GOLD 1 SOVEREIGN MS63 NGC US $385.00
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1906 S GOLD SOVEREIGN AUSTRALIA SCARCE AUNC US $349.90
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Create Fortune With Australian Coins
Australian coins are those coins that have been released into circulation since colonial days till date. They are some of the most beautiful and unique coins of the world for a hobbyist and are profitable holdings for investors. They include decimal and pre-decimal coins. Pre-Decimal Coinage New South Wales, the first Australian colony, had no currency of its own and relied on barter system and coins of other countries. Australia adopted the British Sterling system of pounds, shillings and pence in the colonial days. Cartwheel pennies dated 1797 can be regarded as the first ever Australian coins with King George III on one side and Britannia on the other. Later, the Spanish dollar coins were holed in the centre to be called as Holey dollars and the centre piece was called the Dump. These went out of circulation when the British coins became the official currency after 1825. Unofficial gold coins were used during 1850's. Australia's first official mint at Sydney produced gold coins between 1855 and 1870 along with florins, shillings, sixpences and threepences with the portrait of King Edward VII on one side. Australian pennies and half-pennies were introduced into circulation. In 1931, gold sovereigns with unique original designs were replaced with British designs. Pre-decimal Australian coins minted between 1910 and 1964, Australian penny of 1925 and 1930, the halfpenny of 1923, shilling of 1933, and sovereigns between 1855 and 1858 command good prices and are traded for their bullion value. Decimal Coinage In 1966, the pound system got converted to the decimal system of currency where One Dollar equaled Ten Shillings. The Royal Australian Mint at Canberra, the nation's capital, started to produce the Australian coins. Sets of uncirculated coins and mint condition coins are produced each year. Special event coins are produced using precious metals like silver and gold. The 50 cent coin of 1966 can make up a kilogram of silver! In 1966, the Australian dollar was worth 980 milligrams of gold and in 2005, it was 57 milligrams of gold. The kangaroo in 99% gold and kookaburra in silver are highly attractive for their value and unique, spectacular designs. These coins portray Queen Elizabeth II of Australia on the obverse side and Australian native fauna on the reverse. The five, ten, twenty and fifty cent coins have Copper and Nickel, while the one and Two Dollar coins have Aluminum Bronze. The five-cent Australian coin, the smallest silver coin, features echidna. The ten-cent coin shows Lyrebird, renowned for its ability to mimic all kinds of sounds. The twenty-cent coin displays platypus. The fifty-cent coin has the Australian Coat Of Arms with kangaroo and emu on either side of a shield. The one dollar coin has five kangaroos in various stylized poses. The two-dollar coin depicts a bearded, elder tribesman of the native Aborigines and the Southern Cross, the star constellation. The one and two cent coins had been withdrawn from circulation in 1990-1992. Australian coins are presented in extremely attractive packages, protecting them from damage. The Silver Kangaroo coin design in 2006 won the 'Best Silver Coin 2006' international award. All of these are highly sought after and are produced in limited numbers making them highly attractive for investments.
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US $349.90