Gold Coins Chart, Gold Coins Collecting |
Description/Denomination |
Diameter(mm) |
Coin Weight(g) |
Gold Content(oz.tr.) | Gold Content (g) | Fineness | Country |
Gold Coins of Senegal
| 10 Francs | 20 | 3.2 | 0.0926 | 2.88018 | 0.9 | SENEGAL | 100 Francs | 36 | 32 | 0.926 | 28.80182 | 0.9 | SENEGAL | Montenegrin Gold Coins Montenegrin gold coins are denominated in lei, which is the plural of leu. | 10 Perpera | 19 | 3.3875 | 0.098 | 3.04814 | 0.9 | SERBIA AND MONTENEGRO | 100 Perpera | 34.5 | 33.8753 | 0.9802 | 30.48763 | 0.9 | SERBIA AND MONTENEGRO | Serbian Gold Coins
| 10 Dinars (Dinara) | 18.9 | 3.2258 | 0.0933 | 2.90195 | 0.9 | SERBIA AND MONTENEGRO | Seychelles Gold Coins Seychelles only issued its own coins for the first time in 1976, at its independence. Its gold coins are commemorative pieces. | 100 Rupees | | 7.776 | 0.1458 | 4.53489 | 0.583 | SEYCHELLES | Sierra Leone Coins Sierra Leone became fully independent in 1961, and issued its first gold coins in 1964. Previously, the area used coinage issued by British West Africa. | 10 Dollars | 13.83 | 1.2654 | 0.0407 | 1.26591 | 0.9999 | SIERRA LEONE | Somalian Gold Coins The first Somalian gold coins were issued in 1965 to celebrate the fifth anniversary of independence. Other commemorative gold coins have been issued since. Somali coins are denominated in shillings, scellini in Italian (singular scellino), but also known as somalo, presumably the plural of somalo is somali. | Full 10 Rands | | 33.9305 | 1 | 31.10348 | 0.917 | SOMALIA | 100 Shillings | 27.5 | 14 | 0.4051 | 12.60002 | 0.9 | SOMALIA | Spanish Gold Coins
| 100 Pesetas | 35 | 32.2581 | 0.9334 | 29.03199 | 0.9 | SPAIN | Sudan Coins
| 100 Pounds | 32 | 33.437 | 0.9676 | 30.09572 | 0.9 | SUDAN | Suriname Coins Suriname still uses guilders (gulden), inherited from its Dutch history.Its first gold coin was issued in 1976, a 100 gulden (guilders) | 100 Guilders | 22.5 | 6.72 | 0.1945 | 6.04963 | 0.9 | SURINAME | Swedish Gold Coins Before 1873, Sweden issued gold coins denominated in Marks, and also trade coins denominated in ducats. In 1873, it adopted decimal currency, since when its gold coins have been denominated in kronor, the singular of which is krona. | 10 Kronor | 18 | 4.4803 | 0.1296 | 4.03101 | 0.9 | SWEDEN | 100 Kronor | 20 | 5.8 | 0.1678 | 5.21916 | 0.9 | SWEDEN | Swiss Gold Coins
| 10 Francs | 18.5 | 3.2258 | 0.0933 | 2.90195 | 0.9 | SWITZERLAND | Tokelau Gold Coins Tokelau issued its first coins in 1978, using New Zealand currency for ordinary circulation. As we created this page, there were no Tokelau gold coins listed in Krause. | 10 Dollars | 13.92 | 1.244 | 0.04 | 1.24414 | 0.999 | TOKELAU | Tongan Gold Coins Tonga only started to issue its own coins in 1962 denominated in pounds, but with 16 koulas to the pound, and in 1967 it decimalised. There are now 100 senti = 1 Pa'Anga, and 100 Pa'anga = 1 Hau, therefore 10,000 senti = 1 Hau. | 10 Pa'Anga - 1998 | | 1.2441 | 0.04 | 1.24414 | 0.9999 | TONGA | 100 Pa'Anga - 1975 | | 20 | 0.5897 | 18.34172 | 0.917 | TONGA | Gold Coins of Trinidad & Tobago
| 100 Dollars | 27 | 6.21 | 0.0998 | 3.10413 | 0.5 | TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO | Tunisian Gold Coins In ancient times, the coins of Carthage belonged to the Greek coin series, later Roman. In more recent times, Tunisian coins were denominated in sultani and half sultani, later in piastres, changing to francs under the French. From the beginning of the Republic, they are denominated in dinars. | 100 Francs | 21.25 | 6.55 | 0.1895 | 5.89411 | 0.9 | TUNISIA |
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