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What are The Most Common Gold Coin Denominations?

By GovMint :
Historically, American gold coins such as the $1 Gold Dollar, $2.50 Quarter Eagles, $5 Half Eagles, $10 Eagles, and $20 Double Eagles were integral to everyday commerce in the United States. These denominations circulated and were used in various transactions, from small purchases to significant financial exchanges.
In the modern day, American gold coins are still issued with denominations, but have transitioned from the purpose of circulation to being bullion and collectible items. For example, coins like the American Gold Eagle do not enter circulation, but are minted in denominations of $50 (one ounce), $24 (1/2 ounce), $10 (1/4 ounce), and $5 (1/10th ounce).
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