2. World Gold Coins from BOLD Precious Metals
Aside from American Gold Eagles and
Canadian Gold Maple Leafs, government
mints worldwide produce dozens of other
gold coins. This category includes all gold
coins that are not listed in the
Eagles/Maple Leaf categories, such as
other US coins, European coins, Asian
coins, and others.
3. About Napoleon III
Napoleon III was the first President of France,
serving from 1848 to 1852, and the last Emperor
of France, reigning from 1852 to 1870. He was
elected to the presidency of the Second Republic
in 1848 as Napoleon I's nephew, and he seized
power by force in 1851 when he could not be re-
elected constitutionally.
4. About Edward VII
From 22 January 1901 to his death in 1910,
Edward VII reigned as King of the United Kingdom
of Great Britain and Ireland and Emperor of India.
Edward, the second child and eldest son of Queen
Victoria and Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and
Gotha, was related to European royalty.
5. Mexican Gold Peso - 50 Peso
Contains 37.5 g (1.2 troy oz) .9 fine gold.
Obverse: Displays one of the most
important symbols of Mexico's hard won
national Independence, the Winged
Victory.
Reverse: Displays the Mexico coat of
arms. Featuring an eagle perched upon a
prickly pear cactus, with its head proudly
raise high, and its wings spread full.
6. Mexican Gold Peso - 2 Peso
Contains 0.0482 troy oz .9 fine gold.
Obverse: Displays the Mexican coat of
arms and the typical eagle of that period.
Reverse: Displays Features the
denomination surrounded by a garland
wreath.
7. Mexican Gold Peso - 5 Peso
Contains 0.1205 troy oz .9 fine gold.
Obverse: Displays the bust of Miguel
Hidalgo y Costilla.
Reverse: Displays the Mexican coat of
arms and the typical eagle of that period.