Gold Coins Chart, Gold Coins Collecting |
Description/Denomination |
Diameter(mm) |
Coin Weight(g) |
Gold Content(oz.tr.) | Gold Content (g) | Fineness | Country |
1999 Gold Proof Centenary Sovereign
| 100 Dollars | 32 | 13 | 0.2354 | 7.32176 | 0.9166 | AUSTRALIA | Latvian Gold Coins Latvia first issued gold coins in 1993. Although their currency unit is the Lat (LVL), Krause states that 100 Santimu = 1 Lats, having added an "S". Also on the coins themselves, the denomination is shown on the 10, 20, and 100 units as "Latu", whereas on the 5 unit coin it is shown as "Lati". There appears to be some confusion about both the singular and plural forms of the name of the currency. | 10 Latu 1999 | 18.5 | 3.11 | 0.0583 | 1.81333 | 0.583 | LATVIA | Guernsey Gold Coins In the short time for which Guernsey had been issuing gold coins, it has made a wide variety of denominations. First in 1981 was a pound coin, similar in dimensions to a British sovereign. The £2 coin of 1997 is the gold version of the two pound issued in cupro-nickel and also in a silver proof version, and is therefore a large heavy coin, much larger than the higher value denominations which we will now describe. A five pound was issued in 1995 with a weight of 7.81 grams, and a twenty five pounds was issued in 1994 with the same weight. Ten pounds, fifty pounds and hundred pounds were also in 1994 using a weight standard proportional to the £25 coin. Other high denomination gold coins have also been issued since 1994 with using this same weight standard. All these gold coin issues have been proofs. | Five Pounds 1999 | 38.61 | 47.54 | 1.4012 | 43.58219 | 0.9166 | UNITED KINGDOM | Zambian Gold Coins Zambia only issued its own coins for the first time in 1964 for its independence, Its gold coins are commemorative pieces. With the first issues in 1979. | 10,000 Kwacha (1999) | 25 | 7.776 | 0.2292 | 7.12892 | 0.917 | ZAMBIA |
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