1967 Bahamas Gold Coin Mint Sets
In 1967, the Bahamas issued its first gold coins in mint and proof sets for the adoption of its new constitution. We buy and sell these at competitive prices.

Other Bahamas Gold Coins For other gold coins of the Bahamas, please see our main Bahamas page.

Technical Specifications

Denomination Diameter Weight Fineness Gold Content
$100
36 39.9400 .917 1.1776
$50
28 19.9710 .917 0.5888
$20
21.5 7.9880 .917 0.2355
$10
19 3.9943 .917 0.1177
Set of 4
71.8933 .917 2.1196

Prices & Availability
The prices quoted in the US $ column may be out of date due to currency fluctuations.

Date Denomination Description Grade Mintage Availability Price £ Price $
1967 4 Coin Mint Set Adoption of New Constitution Uncirculated in Box 1,200 Yes £995 $1,975
1967 $100 Adoption of New Constitution Uncirculated 1,200 Yes £595 $1,195
1967 $50 Adoption of New Constitution Uncirculated 1,200 Yes £295 $590
1967 $20 Adoption of New Constitution Uncirculated 6,200 Yes £120 $240
1967 $10 Adoption of New Constitution Uncirculated 6,200 Yes £65 $130
1967 4 Coin Proof Set Adoption of New Constitution Proof in Box 850 Ask £ $

Notes AGW = Actual gold content weight in troy ounces.

Other Notes
We believe that gold coins should be at least .900 fine gold (90%). Many of the Bahamas coins are of various lower finenesses, even within the same year. They are also made in numerous different diameters and weights. This is quite confusing for collectors, dealers and catalogues alike. Much of this boils down to marketing of new coins, if they can be made smaller, lighter, and with less gold, the costs can be held down, more coins sold, and bigger profits made. We disagree with this cynical policy of debasing the coins and denomination, but there is little we can do about it, we simply make a market in second-hand, and sometimes new coins. We have tried to give a simple but clear guide.Conversely, some of the lower carat gold coins can and do make an impressive addition to a collection at modest prices in relation to their size.
The 1974 $100 comes into this category. Interestingly, the certificate which comes with this issue states its weight as 278 grains, a near obsolete and confusing measure, probably used because it makes the coin sound bigger and more impressive, possibly chosen in the hope that buyers will mistake this for grams. A grain is 1/20 of a gram, therefore this coin should weigh 13.9000 grams if the certificate is correct, but it is incorrect as the coin actually weighs more at 15.6448; we said that some of these specifications were confusing, it seems they manage to confuse their authors!

Postage & Packing
UK Registered Post (Special Delivery) £9 per order
EU Insured Post £10 per order
USA Airmail $10 per order
USA Insured Shipping by Fedex $40 per order

Bahamian Silver and Base Metal Coins
For silver and base metal coins of Bahamas, please look at our original Chard Coins website.

Coins Wanted We make an active market in almost all world coins, gold or otherwise, including Bahamian gold coins. If you have any of these coins to sell, please contact us, or post them to us for appraisal and offer.

Christopher Columbus on Reverse of 1967 Bahamian $100 Dollars
Christopher Columbus on Reverse of 1967 Bahamian $100 Dollars

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Christopher Columbus on Reverse of 1967 Bahamian $100 Dollars
Christopher Columbus on Reverse of 1967 Bahamian $100 Dollars

Lighthouse on Reverse of 1967 Bahamian $20Lighthouse on Reverse of 1967 Bahamian $20

Santa Maria on Reverse of 1967 Bahamian $50Santa Maria on Reverse of 1967 Bahamian $50



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