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What is the difference between a 22-karat and 24-karat 1 oz gold coin?
American Gold Eagles are 22-karat (.9167 fine) with copper and silver added for durability, while Gold Buffalos and Canadian Maple Leafs are 24-karat (.9999 fine) pure gold. All contain exactly one troy ounce of pure gold — the 22-karat coins simply weigh slightly more to account for the alloy.
Which 1 oz gold coin is easiest to sell?
American Gold Eagles and Gold Buffalos are among the most liquid precious metals in the world, universally recognized by dealers globally. NGC or PCGS certification adds confidence and speeds resale because buyers trust the authenticated grade and weight guarantee.
Are 2025 1 oz gold coins particularly scarce?
Yes. Global Coin's analysis of U.S. Mint data projects 2025 Gold Eagle and Gold Buffalo full-year mintages at historic lows — roughly 19% and 15% of recent averages, respectively. This dramatic production decline could make 2025 one of the rarest modern gold coin vintages in a generation.
How much over spot price should I expect to pay for a 1 oz gold coin?
Common-date bullion coins trade at modest premiums over spot, while certified coins in perfect MS70 or PF70 grades with exclusive labels command higher premiums for their guaranteed condition and provenance. The numismatic premium reflects grade, mintage rarity, and label significance.
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