Gold Coins Chart, Gold Coins Collecting |
Description/Denomination |
Diameter(mm) |
Coin Weight(g) |
Gold Content(oz.tr.) | Gold Content (g) | Fineness | Country |
Austrian Gold Coins Francs Series
| 4 Florins 10 Francs | 18.7 | 3.2258 | 0.0933 | 2.90195 | 0.9 | AUSTRIA | Belgian Gold Coins During its pre-1830 history, coins used in Belgium were mainly those of its ruling countries, so that the variety of Belgian coins is quite small. The most frequently encountered gold coins are 20 franc (or 20 frank) coins, although 10, 25, and 40 francs were also issued. In more recent times Belgium has led the way in producing ECUs and Euro coins. Some of the coin issues have two distinct varieties, with French and Flemish inscriptions. | 10 Francs | 16.5 | 3.1662 | 0.0916 | 2.84908 | 0.9 | BELGIUM | Burundi Gold Coins
| 10 Francs | 19 | 3.2 | 0.0926 | 2.88018 | 0.9 | BURUNDI | French Gold Franc Coins
| 10 Francs | 16.5 | 3.2258 | 0.0933 | 2.90195 | 0.9 | FRANCE | Gold Coins of Mali
| 10 Francs | | 3.2 | 0.0926 | 2.88018 | 0.9 | MALI | Gold Coins of Rwanda
| 10 Francs | 19 | 3.75 | 0.1085 | 3.37473 | 0.9 | RWANDA | Gold Coins of Senegal
| 10 Francs | 20 | 3.2 | 0.0926 | 2.88018 | 0.9 | SENEGAL | Swiss Gold Coins
| 10 Francs | 18.5 | 3.2258 | 0.0933 | 2.90195 | 0.9 | SWITZERLAND | 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. | 10 Francs | 18.8 | 3.2258 | 0.0933 | 2.90195 | 0.9 | TUNISIA |
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