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Coin Highlights:
- Contains 1 oz .9999 fine Gold.
- PCGS encapsulation protects and guarantees the perfect 70 condition of the coin.
- The First Strike® label guarantees this coin was received by PCGS within the first 30 days of the coin's release.
- Multiples of 20 are packaged in PCGS boxes.
- Obverse: James Earle Fraser's classic portrait of an American Indian in profile, as first seen on the Buffalo Nickel in 1913.
- Reverse: the American Buffalo, adapted from the original reverse of the classic Buffalo Nickel. This image is thought to be based on Black Diamond, a buffalo living in the Central Park Zoo in the early 20th century.
- Sovereign coin backed by the U.S. government.
Protect and display your Gold Buffalo in style by adding an attractive display or gift box to your order.
Containing a full ounce of .9999 fine Gold and featuring iconic designs, it is easy to see why the Gold American Buffalo is one of the most popular Gold coin in the United States. Add this 2015 1 oz Gold Buffalo to your cart today!
Label designs may vary, but all coins will be graded MS-70 by PCGS with the First Strike® designation.
A Gold Buffalo rated by PCGS has added assurances about its quality and authenticity.
A Gold Buffalo coin that has been graded by one of the leading coin grading services is worth more than an ungraded coin because its quality and authenticity has been guaranteed. Gold Buffalo coins rated a perfect 70 by Professional Coin Grading Services are certified to be without marks or scratches by one of the most-trusted grading companies. The price of a Gold coins, which is dependent on many factors, is typically increased when the coin has a high grade from a professional grading service like PCGS.
Understand Gold Buffalo prices so you know what you are paying for and why.
Before buying a Gold Buffalo coin, it helps to know some of the terms of the Precious Metals market. To determine the price of a Gold coin, you must first start with the Gold spot price which is the price per ounce of unfabricated Gold ore set by global markets. When buying Gold Buffalo coins, you will pay a premium over the spot price. This price typically covers costs such as production, fabrication and dealer fees. The spread for Gold coins is the difference between the price a dealer would buy a Gold coin for and the price the dealer would sell that same Gold coin for.
Product Specifications
- Product ID: 86094
- Year: 2015
- Grade: MS-70
- Grade Service: PCGS
- Denomination: 50 Dollars
- Mint Mark: W - West Point (Not Shown)
- Metal Content: 1 troy oz
- Purity: .9999
- Thickness: 2.95 mm
- Diameter: 32.7 mm
The history of Gold Buffalo coins
The Gold buffalo and Native American profile on the modern American Buffalo Gold bullion coin are based on the famous designs of the 1913 Buffalo nickel, also known as the Indian Head nickel. Gold Buffalo coins pay tribute to one of the most beloved coins in American history, which were part of President Teddy Roosevelt’s total redesign of American coins to beautify them. The Gold coin shows in sharp relief the intricate design often worn smooth on the nickels, which were replaced in 1938 partly because the design wore off so easily. Gold coins are the perfect medium for the exquisite lines created by sculptor James Earle Fraser.
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Why invest in first-strike Gold Buffalo coins?
For the most exclusive of graded bullion, First Strike designates that these coins were among the first released from the mint. To be eligible for this designation, the coins have to be received by the grading service within the first 30 days of a coin's release. For collectors, a Gold coin marked as First Strike has added appeal, enhancing its value. Gold coins were first promoted as First Strike in 2005, and U.S. coins most commonly designated this way are American Gold Eagles, American Silver Eagles, American Platinum Eagles and Gold Buffalos. First Strike coins dated earlier than this are especially scarce, as they are only eligible if submitted in their original sealed package showing a postmark from the mint within the eligibility window.
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