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Buy 1/10 troy ounce gold collectible coins
You can purchase 1/10 troy ounce gold collector coins from us at the best price and service in the Netherlands. Collector coins often have a limited mintage, come in a presentation packaging with an authenticity certificate, and may feature special qualities such as proof or an antique finish.
1/10 troy ounce
1/10 troy ounce gold collector coins contain 3.11 grams of pure gold. For example, the 1/10 troy ounce gold Krugerrand in proof quality weighs 3.412 grams and is struck in 22 karat gold (91.67%). This composition ensures that the coins contain exactly 3.11 grams of pure gold.
1/10 troy ounce gold collector coins are relatively small. For instance, the 1/10 troy ounce gold Krugerrand has a diameter of 16.55 millimeters and a thickness of 1.35 millimeters.
Presentation box and certificate of authenticity
1/10 troy ounce collector coins are often delivered in their original presentation packaging along with an authenticity certificate. Additionally, these coins frequently have a limited mintage.
If the coins are delivered in a special quality, limited mintage, or with presentation packaging and authenticity certificate, this will be indicated in the product description.
Frequently asked questions about buying 1/10 troy ounce gold collectible coins
Is it worthwhile to invest in collector coins?
Investing in collector coins can present a lucrative opportunity, depending on various factors. Collector coins hold intrinsic value for several reasons. They are often issued in limited editions, which can promote scarcity and long-term appreciation in value. Additionally, they are valued for their unique designs, craftsmanship, and historical significance, making them particularly attractive to collectors.
Why do collector coins have a higher price than bullion coins?
Collector coins carry a premium above the gold price compared to bullion coins, primarily due to their limited mintage. Bullion coins are produced in large quantities, while collector coins are often released in small numbers. Additionally, the production process of collector coins requires more time and artisanal craftsmanship. These coins are often accompanied by unique artistic designs, luxury packaging, and authenticity certificates.
What are the differences between gold collector coins and gold bullion coins?
Gold collector coins are crafted with an emphasis on aesthetics, historical value, and rarity. They often have limited mintages and are produced with more craftsmanship and time, sometimes in proof quality for superior finish. These coins are intended for collectors who value the artistic and historical aspects alongside their financial worth.
On the other hand, gold bullion coins are primarily intended as an investment in gold itself. They are produced in large quantities and their value is primarily tied to the current gold price. These coins are purchased to own gold as a commodity, as a hedge against inflation, or as part of a broader strategy for diversifying investments.