United States Mint

For more than 220 years, the United States Mint has produced gold coins as both circulating coinage and numismatic art with many coins falling within both categories. Once Gold fell out of use in circulating coinage in 1933, the U.S. Mint introduced beautiful bullion series that have become widely popular.
From 1838 to 1933, the U.S. Mint produced circulating coinage that featured designs that, even now, are highly desired as beautiful collectible products. In 1986, the Mint introduced its first Gold bullion series, the Gold American Eagle, which has been in high demand ever since and led to the Mint introducing its first and only 1 oz .9999 fine Gold coins, the Gold Buffalo. Each year, the U.S. Mint produces many beautiful Gold commemorative coins honoring important people, places and events from throughout our nation’s history.
The most popular U.S. Gold coin is the highly valued Gold Eagle. Other desired gold coins from the U.S. Mint include Gold American Buffalos, the First Spouse Coin series, Pre-1933 U.S. Gold coins that were previously in circulation and the extensive series of Gold commemorative coins. Gold Coins from the U.S. Mint are available as small as 1/10 oz and as large as 1 oz. When selecting which coins to purchase, remember that the larger the coin has a lower premium for the Gold content in each coin.