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$50 Gold Buffalo Coin


$50 Gold Buffalo Coin

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The National Collector's Mint allows you to own a piece of history with their recreation proof of the $50 Gold Buffalo Coin, the purest gold coin ever produced by the U.S. Government.

In high demand with investors and collectors, the coin is based on the design of James Earle Fraser's Buffalo Nickel, minted from 1913 to 1938. The $50 Buffalo Gold Coin features an American Buffalo on one side and the stoic profile of a Native American Indian head on the other.

Because of a shortage of gold blanks, the U.S. Government had to stop production on the $50 Gold Buffalo Coin, resulting in skyrocketing prices among the latest edition. However, the National Collector's Mint has now released its nonmonetary tribute proof of the famous coin. Clad in pure 24K gold, the $50 Gold Buffalo Tribute Proof comes with an individually numbered Certificate of Authenticity.

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$4.95 ($9.00 for 2; $9.15 for 3; $10.20 for 4; $12.25 for 5)

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