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Gold Coins**Gold**1 oz Gold Coins**Uncirculated 1 oz Gold Coins

Uncirculated 1 oz Gold Coins from JM Bullion

When it comes to investing in gold bullion, 1 oz gold coins are among the most popular and affordable options in the gold market. No matter the program you are looking at, from the newest in the market to the longest-running options, 1 oz gold coins are stalwarts of the industry.

1 oz American Gold

Some of the most coveted 1 oz gold coins on the market come from the United States Mint. Backed by the federal government, these coins include the annual American Gold Eagle (22-karat gold) and American Gold Buffalo (24-karat) coins with 1 oz gold.

1 oz Canadian Gold

Another of the global leaders in this market is the Canadian Gold Maple Leaf, the second-oldest gold bullion coin available to investors. Introduced in 1979, this 24-karat gold coin is available in a variety of weights, but it is the 1 oz gold coin that forms the backbone of the series.

1 oz Australian Gold

The leading 1 oz gold bullion coin from the Perth Mint is the Australian Gold Kangaroo. Introduced in 1986 as the Australian Gold Nugget, this series has featured the world’s largest marsupial since 1990.

1 oz European Gold

The European continent has a number of gold bullion coin collections, including one of the best-selling coins in the world in the form of the Austrian Gold Philharmonic. Other options include the British Gold Britannia and the Armenian Gold Noah’s Ark.

1 oz African Gold

The coin program that started it all in the modern era was the South African Gold Krugerrand. Introduced in 1967, this coin has been available annually for more than half a century. The 22-karat gold coin features 91.67% gold and 8.33% copper.

Invest in 1 oz Gold with JM Bullion

1 oz gold bullion coins are a great investment and JM Bullion is happy to help you add these coins to your portfolio. JM Bullion customer service is available at 800-276-6508, online using our live chat, and via our email address. Our Payment Methods page is available to answer your common questions about payment issues.

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