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I was asked a question about gold coins today. I did not know the answer but I am sure someone here can tell me. The gold that is used to make coins, what caret is it? I have read about it being .900 fine gold so is that how the purity is set instead of carets? Thanks,

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Yes. CTWT would be .9X24, so nearly 22 CTWT. The earliest gold was .89X something, but .9 is the standard for classic gold (Liberty type and Indian).
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Thanks rustyboy. Would that include all the gold coins that the mint puts out also?
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Would that include all the gold coins that the mint puts out also?


No. Modern gold coins from the U.S. mint are .9999 fine or (24k), .9167 fine or (22k), and .900 fine or (21.6k). It varies by issue.

Modern U.S. mint bullion coins are guaranteed to contain their full, assigned weight in gold regardless of fineness so the overall weight will vary.

Modern U.S. commemorative gold also varies by issue to keep things a bit confusing.
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Thanks for the answers, I will pass it along when I see the guy that asked the original question.
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