South American Gold

Hanging gold necklace

South American gold figureSouth American Countries including Peru, Colombia, Bolivia, and Ecuador have a long history and high standard for gold.  The Inca were very fond of gold.  They used it for jewelry as well as for decorating their temples and palaces.  It is said that when Emperor Atahualpa was captured by the Spanish he offered them a room full of Gold and two rooms of silver for his release. Legends persist of lost hoards of gold and silver waiting to be found in South America. Modern gold from South America is generally 18K gold.  This gold is bright in color and will never rust or tarnish.  The gold is often marked “750”, or “18K.  However, if your gold is not stamped with a hallmark don’t worry. Bring it in and we can test it for you at no charge.  We have many customers that have lived, visited or received a gift of gold that was purchased in South America.  They sometimes do not know that the gold is likely 18K gold.  Some gold buyers may take advantage of people who don’t know that the gold is 18k gold.  They may buy the gold for 14 Karat or even 10 Karat because the customer does not know or the buyer does not have the experience in testing 18 Karat gold.  California Gold & Silver Exchange will value your gold properly. With our XRF X-Ray Analyzer we have the equipment to properly evaluate your gold and we pay accordingly.  We pay by cash or check, whatever your preference, even for large amounts.  So, bring in your gold and walk out with cash in your hand today!

South American gold coinsSome common South American Gold coins include:

Argentina –Escudo, 2 Escudos, 8 Escudos, ½ Argentino, Argentino, 5 Pesos, 25 Pesos, 50 Pesos

Brazil – 4000 Reis, 6400 Reis, 10,000 Reis, 20,000 Reis, 300 Cruzeiros, and 20 Reais

Bolivia –Escudo, 2 Escudos, 4 Escudos, 8 Escudos, 1/ Scudo, Scudo, 2 Scudos, 4 Scudos, 8 Scudos, Onza, 4000 Pesos Bolivianos,

Chile – Escudo, 2 Escudos, 4 Esudos, 8 Escudos, Peso, 2 Pesos, 5 Pesos, 10 Pesos, 20 Pesos, 50 Pesos, 100 Pesos, 200 Pesos,

Columbia  – Escudo, 2 Escudos, 4 Esudos, 8 Escudos, Peso, 2 Pesos, 16 Pesos, 5 Pesos, 10 Pesos, 20 Pesos, 100 Pesos, 200 Pesos, 500 Pesos, 1000 Pesos, 1500 Pesos, 2000 Pesos, 15000 Pesos, 20000 Pesos, 30000 Pesos, 35000 Pesos, 40000 Pesos, 50000 Pesos, 70000 Pesos, 100,000 Pesos.

Ecuador – Escudo, 2 Escudos, 4 Escudos, 8 Escudos, 10 Sucres, Sucre.

South American jewelry with bezelParaguay – 4 Pesos Fuertes, 1500 Guaranies, 3000 Guaranies, 4500 Guaranies, 10000 Guaranies, 70,000 Guaranies, 100,000 Guaranies, 250,000 Guaranies, 300,000 Guaranies.

Peru -1/2 Escudo, Escudo, 2 Escudos, 4 Escudos, 8 Escudos, 5 Soles, 10 Soles, 20 Soles, Sol, 50 Soles, 100 Soles, 50,000 Soles, 100,000 Soles, Nuevo Sol, 1/5 Libra, ½ Libra, Libra.

Uruguay -5 Pesos, Centesimo, 2 Centesimos, 5 Centesimos, 10 Centesimos, 20 Centesimo, 50 Centesimo, Nuevo Peso, 2 Nuevo Pesos, 5 Nuevo Pesos, 10 Nuevo Pesos, 20 Nuevo Pesos, 5000 Nuevo Pesos, 20000 Nuevo Pesos, ¼ Gaucho, ½ Gaucho.

Venezuela – 5 Venezolanos, 20 Bolivares, 100 Bolivares, 50 Bolivares, 500 Bolivares, 1000 Bolivares, 3000 Bolivares, 5000 Bolivares, 10,000 Bolivares.

Suriname – 100 Gulden, 200 Gulden, 250 Guilder, 500 Guilder, 1000 Guilder, 50000, Gulden, 75000 Gulden, 100000 Gulden, 125 Gulden.

French Guyana – 100 Dollars, 500 Dollars