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Bullion Certified

Introduction to Bullion Certified

Bullion Certified coins represent a category of precious metal products that combine investment potential with numismatic value. Expert grading services examine these coins, verifying their legitimacy, evaluating their state, and giving them a numerical grade. This certification process provides assurance to collectors and investors regarding the quality and legitimacy of their purchases.

The historical significance of Bullion Certified coins stems from their connection to classic designs and their role in preserving numismatic heritage. Many certified bullion coins feature iconic imagery that reflects national symbolism and artistic achievement in coinage.

Collectors and investors benefit from Bullion Certified coins through:

  1. Verification of authenticity and condition

  2. Potential for increased value due to rarity or grade

  3. Protection of the coin in sealed holders

  4. Easier trading and liquidity in the secondary market

Factors influencing Bullion Certified values include:

  • Mintage numbers

  • Coin condition and grade

  • Historical significance

  • Precious metal content

  • Market demand

Bullion Certified coins play a role in diversifying coin collections and investment portfolios by offering a blend of precious metal value and numismatic appeal.

Mints and Manufacturers

Several mints produce coins that become part of the Bullion Certified category:

  1. United States Mint: Produces the well-known American Eagle and American Buffalo coins crafted from gold, silver, and platinum.

  2. Royal Canadian Mint: Known for the Maple Leaf series in various precious metals.

  3. Perth Mint: Creates the Lunar series and other popular bullion coins.

  4. Austrian Mint: Mints the Vienna Philharmonic coins in gold and silver.

  5. Royal Mint: Produces Britannia coins and other bullion offerings.

Grading Services and Standards

Professional grading services play a crucial role in the Bullion Certified market:

  1. Professional Coin Grading Service (PCGS): Utilizes a 70-point grading scale.

  2. Numismatic Guaranty Corporation (NGC): Also employs a 70-point scale for coin grading.

  3. ANACS: One of the oldest third-party grading services in the United States.

These services evaluate coins based on factors such as strike, preservation, luster, and eye appeal. The 70-point scale ranges from Poor (P-1) to Perfect Mint State (MS-70) for uncirculated coins.

Featured Bullion Certified Products

  1. 1 oz American Gold Eagle $50 Coin PCGS Certified (Random Date): Features the iconic Liberty design by Augustus Saint-Gaudens.

  2. 1 oz American Silver Eagle Uncirculated $1 Coin NGC Certified (Random Date): Showcases Adolph A. Weinman's Walking Liberty design.

  3. 1 oz American Gold Buffalo $50 24K .9999 Fine NGC (Random Date): Depicts James Earle Fraser's Buffalo Nickel design.

  4. 1999-W Unfinished Proof Dies 1/10 oz Gold Eagle $5 Coin PCGS Certified: A unique error coin with historical significance.

  5. 1 oz American Platinum Eagle $100 Coin PCGS Certified (Random Date): This U.S. government's official platinum bullion coin.

These certified bullion products offer collectors and investors opportunities to acquire coins with verified authenticity and condition, combining precious metal content with numismatic appeal.

Image of 1 oz American Silver Eagle Uncirculated $1 Coin NGC Certified (Random Date)
2 Grades
Random Date
1 oz American Silver Eagle Uncirculated $1 Coin NGC Certified (Random Date)
Lowest Ask
$95.23
$25.06/oz
Highest Bid $80.08
Certified
Numismatic
Image of 1 oz American Gold Buffalo $50 24K .9999 Fine NGC (Random Date)
2 Grades
Random Date
1 oz American Gold Buffalo $50 24K .9999 Fine NGC (Random Date)
Lowest Ask
$4,455.43
2.76%
Highest Bid $4,363.67
Certified
Numismatic
Image of 1 oz American Gold Eagle $50 Coin PCGS Certified (Random Date)
2 Grades
Random Date
1 oz American Gold Eagle $50 Coin PCGS Certified (Random Date)
Lowest Ask
$4,364.37
0.66%
Highest Bid $4,346.04
Certified
Numismatic
Image of 2025 (P) Eagle Privy American Silver Eagle 1 of First 50,000 Nice Gang Label NGC Certified
2 Grades
2025 (P) Eagle Privy American Silver Eagle 1 of First 50,000 Nice Gang Label NGC Certified
Lowest Ask
Out Of Stock
No Bids
Numismatic
Image of 1 oz American Platinum Eagle $100 Coin PCGS Certified (Random Date)
2 Grades
Random Date
1 oz American Platinum Eagle $100 Coin PCGS Certified (Random Date)
Lowest Ask
$2,166.93
19.48%
Highest Bid $1,923.91
Certified
Numismatic
Image of 1 oz American Gold Eagle $50 Coin NGC Certified (Random Date)
2 Grades
Random Date
1 oz American Gold Eagle $50 Coin NGC Certified (Random Date)
Lowest Ask
$4,364.37
0.66%
Highest Bid $4,346.04
Certified
Numismatic
Image of 1999-W Unfinished Proof Dies 1/10 oz Gold Eagle $5 Coin PCGS Certified
2 Grades
1999-W Unfinished Proof Dies 1/10 oz Gold Eagle $5 Coin PCGS Certified
Lowest Ask
Out Of Stock
No Bids
Certified
Numismatic
Image of 1/10 oz American Gold Eagle $5 Coin NGC Certified (Random Date)
2 Grades
Random Date
1/10 oz American Gold Eagle $5 Coin NGC Certified (Random Date)
Lowest Ask
$473.51
9.21%
Highest Bid $482.93
Certified
Numismatic
Image of 1 oz American Silver Eagle Uncirculated PCGS Certified $1 Coin (Random Date)
2 Grades
Random Date
1 oz American Silver Eagle Uncirculated PCGS Certified $1 Coin (Random Date)
Lowest Ask
$77.22
$7.05/oz
Highest Bid $80.08
Certified
Numismatic
Image of 1/2 oz American Gold Eagle $25 Coin PCGS Certified (Random Date)
2 Grades
Random Date
1/2 oz American Gold Eagle $25 Coin PCGS Certified (Random Date)
Lowest Ask
$2,368.75
9.27%
Highest Bid $2,160.18
Certified
Numismatic