Rare Historical Gold Coins
February 15, 2009 by Afshin Yaghtin · Leave a Comment
Apples of Gold has partnered with Stauer to bring you a rare collection of historical gold coins. With gold prices climbing and inflation on the rise, now is a perfect time to purchase gold coins.
100 Year Old $5 S-Mint Liberty SF Gold Coin
These historical coins are dated 1866 – 1906 made in .900 Fine (90% pure gold). With a numismatic grade of Extremely Fine, these are limited edition collectors items. When the U.S. govt official recalled gold coins in 1934, they were melted into gold ounce ingots and nearly 95% of the San Francisco Liberty $5 dollar gold mint was lost. A limted number of the “S” Mint Half-Dollar Eagle survived both the 1906 San Francisco earthquake and subsequent fires and the Federal Government “melt down”. (Priced at $429 U.S. — Click Here For More Info)
America’s First Gold Coin – Spanish 2 Escudo
The U.S. government did not begin striking its own gold coins until 1795. In 1776, the Spanish 2 Escudo became America’s first legal coin and was the gold coin of choice for Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Jefferson, John Adams, and our Founding Fathers.
Each vintage coin is in Extremely Fine Condition and is struck in 6.7668 grams of .875 fine gold and comes in a custom display case with a hand-signed Certificate of Authenticity. Quantities are limited. (Priced at $996 and subject to change. Click Here for More Info or to Purchase).
2008 Gold $5 Bald American Eagle Coin
Considering the limited mintage of these historic gold coins, these gold commemorative coins may soon become as rare a sighting as the bald eagle once was in the lower 48 states.
A symbol of America’s strength and freedom is as enduring as the fine gold with which these coins were minted. Struck in 0.900 gold (90% pure gold), only 1,200 coins are graded by NGC and PF69 or higher.
(Priced at $559, Click here to Buy or View More Info).
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Stauer Titanium Atomic Watch
February 15, 2009 by Afshin Yaghtin · Leave a Comment
Every now and then, we discover a remarkable find from a jeweler that we have partnered with to bring you new products that are not only aesthetically pleasing, but remarkably unique.
The Stauer Titanium Atomic Watch, which functions based off a U.S. government F-1 Atomic clock in Boulder, Colorado, loses only 1 second per 20 million years!
Stauer’s new titanium watch utilizes actual transmissions from the cesium fission atomic clock to report the most precise time available.
Priced at only $195.00, you can Buy Direct at This Link or view more watch specifications.
The Atomic Watch Features:
- Titanium Case
- Atomic Movement
- Digital and Quartz Movement
- The Titanium Watch is 74 Grams Which is Equal to 0.163 Pound
- Face Diameter 1 11/16″
- Band Width 3/4″
- Titanium Folding band and Clasp
- Water Resistant Up to 3 atm
- Luminous Hands
- Will Fit a 6 1/2″ to 9″ Wrist
- Thickness 7/16″
- Band Length 9 3/4″
There are many advantages to the titanium band vs. steel.
Titanium is corrosion resistant and titanium has the highest strength-to-weight ratio of any metal, making it extremely durable, and comfortably light (45% lighter than steel).








