2. 1849 US $20 Liberty Gold Piece
The Most Valuable Gold Coin in the World
First gold coin struck at US Mint - Smithsonian. Near Gem quality US$20,000,000+ (est.)
3. 1907 US Indian Head $20 Gold Pattern
The Second Most Valuable Gold Coin in the World
Privately owned and of the highest quality US$15,000,000+
4. Adelaide Assay Office Ingot - Type Two
Unique
Emergency issue in 1852 - Value £1 Sterling A$1,300,000+ (approx)
5. 1852 Adelaide Assay Office Gold £5 Piece
One of Australia’s Rarest and Most Prized Gold Coins
Two in private hands - One of Australia’s first gold coins $950,000
6. 1852 Adelaide Assay Office Gold £1 Piece
From the Prestigious Quartermaster Collection
Type I - Estimated 50 or less exist - Finest known example $700,000 (approx)
7. 1887S Victoria Jubilee Head Gold Set
Only Two Sets Known – both broken up
Ex-Murdoch Set and Quartermaster Collection A$1,000,000 (est.)
8. 1923S George V Specimen Gold Sovereign
Unique in Private Hands
Sydney Mint - Value £1 $195,000
10. Australian Gold Sovereigns and Halves
General circulation currency between 1853 and 1931
Value - Bullion unless in pristine condition - dependant on date
11. Proof, Pattern & Specimen Coins
• The most exclusive area
of numismatics.
• There is strong competition
between collectors at all
stages of the market.
• Best suited to financially
stable investors with a
long term view.
12. Australian Gold Coins
• The core of the Australian
numismatic market.
• Security through sound
levels of underlying demand.
• A sound hedge against
inflation.
13. Famed Quartermaster Collection
Most comprehensive collection
of ingots, patterns, proofs,
sovereigns and half-sovereigns
ever assembled
Sold in 2009 for A$10,269,084
Realising approximately three times its
original value
14. 1 Tonne Australian Gold Coin
Unique
1,012kg 35,273.92oz
$1,000,000 Face Value
$53,000,000 (approx bullion value)
15. Building Wealth Through Rare Coins & Banknotes
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Robert Jackman, Managing Director