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Half Dollar Silver Coin

We offer several examples of circulated silver half-dollar coins, including Walking Liberty, Kennedy and Franklin 50 cent pieces. Ask your Account Executive for more details about size and metal content on your specific interests.

KENNEDY SILVER HALF DOLLAR
First minted in 1964 by the U.S. Mint and designed by Gilroy Roberts, the Kennedy Silver Half Dollar coin is intended as a memorial to assassinated President John F. Kennedy and was authorized by Congress a month after his death. The original 1964 version was minted 90% silver, the 1965-70 versions were only 40% silver and the coins from 1971 contain no silver.

WALKING LIBERTY SILVER HALF DOLLAR
The exquisite Walking Liberty 50 cent piece is one of the most beautifully designed coins in U.S. history. Designed originally by noted sculptor Adolph A. Weinman in 1916, the model for the coin was Elsie Stevens, who also was the inspiration for the Mercury dime. Its predecessor was the Barber coinage: dimes, quarters and half dollars that had been designed by Charles E. Barber but deemed to be ready for replacement. A famous competition to design the coin was conducted by the Commission on Fine Arts, the brainchild of Mint Director Robert W. Woolley. Weinman was the winner, and the rest is history.

FRANKLIN SILVER HALF DOLLAR
The Ben Franklin silver half-dollar pays homage to one of the great geniuses of the 18th century: Ben Franklin. The coin was struck from 1948 through 1963 and was stopped after the assassination of JFK, so the coin is relatively rare.

Kennedy Half Dollar Silver Coin

First minted in 1964 by the U.S. Mint and designed by Gilroy Roberts, the Kennedy Silver Half Dollar coin is intended as a memorial to assassinated President John F. Kennedy and was authorized by Congress a month after his death. The original 1964 version was minted 90% silver, the 1965-70 versions were only 40% silver and the coins from 1971 contain no silver.

Canadian Maple Leaf 1 oz Gold Coin

The Gold Canadian Maple Leaf coin is not only a beautiful example of coin mintage, but also highly prized for its remarkable .9999 metal purity.

The reverse of the coin shows a detailed, iconic maple leaf that gives the coin its name, surrounded by a radial line pattern that is almost impossible to duplicate.

The Canadian Gold Maple Leaf is the choice of many collectors and features the investment potential of bullion.

Sunshine Minting 1 oz Gold Bar

Our 1 oz Gold Bars, produced by Sunshine Minting, feature high metal purity and powerful security features to prevent counterfeiting. In addition to its unique MintMark SI(TM) security feature, it also comes with an assay card with sealed, tamper-evident packaging.

Your purchase includes a free Sunshine Minting Decoder Lens, which allows the viewer to verify the authenticity of the product. When viewed flush against the bar, the word “VALID” is seen. When turned 90 degrees, a sunburst is seen.

The 1 oz gold bar is a bullion staple for many investors, noted for its security, transferability and easy of acquisition.

American Buffalo 1 oz Gold Coin

Unveiled in 2006, the American Gold Buffalo coin was the first-ever 24-karat gold coin from the U.S. Mint. This is the 11th release of the American Gold Buffalo and it has a limited maximum mintage each year, increasing its desirability among collectors and investors alike. The coin’s design is based on one of America’s most popular circulation coins, the “Indian Head” or “Buffalo Nickel” that was first introduced in 1913.

The original design was executed by sculptor James Earle Fraser, a student of Augustus Saint-Gaudens. Saint-Gaudens is the designer of the coin that was the inspiration for today’s American Eagle.

South African Krugerrand 1 oz Gold Coin

The Gold South Africa Krugerrand coin has long been a favorite of collectors since its introduction in 1967, and its design has remained consistent throughout the years.

The reverse of the coin shows South Africa’s beloved national animal: the sprightly springbok antelope.

The South Africa Gold Krugerrand is a famed, historic design with a metal purity similar to the American Eagle and features the investment potential of bullion.

Valcambi Gold Bars

Valcambi Suisse Bar

All of Valcambi’s minted bars feature high-quality finishing and are produced in Valcambi’s state-of-the-art minting facilities.
Sometimes referred to as wafers, these bars are cut from long strips of rolled metal, a process that helps minimize the chances of marks or blemishes.
The fineness of each bar is certified by Valcambi’s laboratory, carefully inspected by their operators, individually packaged, and quality-controlled prior to shipment.
To meet the broad demands of investors around the world, Valcambi has developed a range of bar standards, forms, and designs. American Hartford Gold offers a variety of available weights for purchase.
Valcambi minted bars display the Valcambi logo, weight, metal type, fineness, hallmark, and a unique bar number. The reverse is stamped “Valcambi Suisse.”

Gold American Eagle

The American Gold Eagle is the official bullion coin of the United States. The first coins were struck in 1986 and were inspired by Augustus Saint-Gaudens $20 gold piece. Highly liquid and easily traded, these coins are guaranteed by the federal government and respected worldwide for their undeniable quality and purity. Available in four denominations: 1 ounce, ½ ounce, ¼ ounce and 1/10 ounce.

Liberty Eagle $10 Gold Coin

Also known as the Coronet, the $10 Liberty Gold Eagle Coin is a timeless classic with a design by sculptor Christian Gobrecht. This design of Lady Liberty in profile would also appear later on the $2.50 Liberty gold coin and the $5 Liberty gold coin, which added to its fame. The motto “IN GOD WE TRUST,” so familiar to us today, was not always on the coin. During 1838 and 1866, it was removed. As a product of the U.S. Mint, Coronets were made in Denver, Carson City, Philadelphia and San Francisco. These are highly prized by coin enthusiasts and retirement investors alike.

Liberty Eagle $5 Gold Coin

Designed by the U.S. Mint’s chief engraver Christian Gobrecht in 1839, the $5 Liberty Gold Half Eagle has become one of the most highly sought after coins on the market today. Each Liberty Gold Half Eagle was minted employing 90.0% gold for a total of .24187 troy ounces. These stunning treasures were minted from 1839 to 1908. Liberty Head $5 half eagles are a historic example of the high quality output of the U.S. Mint over its illustrious history.