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From the Krugerrand till the 20 dollar Liberty, via the Napoleon, rates of all gold bars and coins.


 

 

 

 

Rates from 06/09/2010 at 1.17 PM.

 

 

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Quality/
Buyers prices

Damaged

VF

XF

AU

60/61

62

63

Graduation explanation

20 Dollar "St. Gaudens"

933

1015

1023

1039

1054

1070

1116

 

 

20 Dollar "Liberty"

933

1003

1012

1039

1046

1085

1223

 

 

10 Dollar "Indian"

451

498

505

521

560

614

723

 

 

10 Dollar "Liberty"

451

482

490

505

521

537

700

 

 

5 Dollar "Indian"

223

274

289

301

312

487

0

 

 

5 Dollar "Liberty"

223

266

274

289

312

351

0

 

 

2 1/2 Dollar "Liberty"

112

153

176

192

275

314

0

 

 

2/12 Dollar "Indian"

112

153

169

176

203

213

0

 

 

Rates from 06/09/2010 at 1.17 PM.

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Premium (%)

Premium explanation

 

Buying

Selling

Buying

Selling

 

 

 

included in price

Kilo goldbar

31000.00

31400.00

-0.60

0.61

 

 

 

500 gr bullion

15500.00

15775.00

-0.62

1.09

 

 

 

250 gr bullion

7750.00

7913.00

-0.62

1.42

 

 

 

100 gr bullion

3100.00

3175.00

-0.62

1.73

 

 

 

50 gr bullion

1550.00

1608.00

-0.62

3.04

 

 

 

20 gr bullion

620.00

655.00

-0.62

4.94

 

 

 

10 gr bullion

310.00

330.00

-0.62

5.74

 

 

 

Krugerrand

979.75

1009.75

1.00

4.00

 

 

 

Maple Leaf

979.75

1009.75

0.98

4.02

 

 

 

Eagle (50 $)

979.75

1009.75

0.98

4.02

 

 

 

Nugget

979.75

1009.75

0.98

4.02

 

 

 

1/2 ounce

485.00

509.75

-0.03

5.02

 

 

 

1/4 ounce

242.50

259.75

-0.03

7.03

 

 

 

1/10 ounce

97.00

105.00

-0.03

8.16

 

 

 

50 Ecus

480.25

492.75

-1.01

1.52

 

 

 

Vrenelis

182.50

188.50

0.87

4.13

 

 

 

Belgian Louis

182.50

188.50

0.87

4.13

 

 

 

Napoleon

180.75

188.50

-0.10

4.13

 

 

 

10 Guilder

186.75

191.75

-1.00

1.55

 

 

 

50 Mexican Pesos

1163.75

1194.00

-0.52

2.02

 

 

 

Old Sovreign

231.75

237.75

1.49

4.07

 

 

 

New Sovreign

231.75

237.75

1.49

4.07

 

 

 

Pool gold (Eur/oz)

970.25

970.75

0.00

0.00

 

 

 

Pool gold ($/oz)

1249.30

1249.65

0.00

0.00

 

 

 

Graduation explanation
Only valid for the american coins

  • Damaged : Damaged: heavily used, cleaned up, brushed off or washed with products removing its original color.
  • VF : Very Fine. Wear is clear and finer detail is generally lost. Areas of wear are beginning to extend from the higher points.
  • XF : Extra Fine. Light wear, all details still very visible but loss of mint bloom largely present. May show some weakness of strike.
  • AU : Almost Uncirculated. May just be a loss of mint bloom on some surfaces.
  • 60/61 : Mint State 60/61. Uncirculated. No wear at all. But may show minimal scratches and a slightly affected surface but with no risk for the coin's patina.
  • 62 : Mint State 62. Uncirculated. Very good luster, beautiful patina, no scratches with an extraordinary perfect relief sculpture.
  • 63 : Mint State 63. Far more better quality, original luster, no scratches at all on face or image and not cleaned. Rare, of great value. Almost perfect coin.

What is meant by premium?

The premium is the difference (in %) between the 'spot' rate of a piece and the purchaser and seller rate.

The spot rate is the intrinsic value of a piece or in other words it's gold value calculated on the base of the metal price in the international market.
The premium can be positive as well as negative.

It is in the buyer's interest to purchase the investment piece at the lowest premium, on the other hand, it is best to sell at the highest premium.

Other factors should also be considered, however.  For more information, do not hesitate to contact us by phone.