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Gold Coins - .999 1 oz Gold Buffalo 24kt

$5,700.00
Seattle, WA

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**Price varies each day based on spot price** Cost per each coin - have both gold buffalos and American gold eagles. **Price Firm - this is the cheapest you will find **Cash or Bitcorn only **No Credit cards or Venmo **Will not ship **Will meet up in Ballard or Fremont The American Gold Buffalo coin is an official US Mint product and the first 24k gold coin produced by the mint. Launched in 2006, the Gold Buffalo quickly became one of the most popular and sought-after gold collectible or investment product. The interest in this coin program is driven by their designs' historical meaning and the 0.9999 pure gold content. Since they are 24k gold coins, they have an essential standing in the precious metals market. Coin Highlights Contains 1 oz of .9999 fine gold; Face value of USD 50, guaranteed by the US Government; IRA approved; The obverse features a Native American Chief; The reverse displays the American Bison or the Buffalo; Varied year of issuance, according to our stock. The Design The obverse features a brilliant rendition of a Native American Chief wearing traditional headgear. James Earle Fraser, the designer, melded the features of three chiefs from different American Indian tribes: Big Tree, Iron Tail, and Two Moons. The inscriptions engraved on the outer rim are “LIBERTY” in front of the Chief’s forehead, the year of mintage, and an “F,” corresponding to the artist’s initials on the lower left. The reverses display the portrayal of a majestic American Bison that resembles a Buffalo, also rendered by James Earle Fraser. The Buffalo is in an upstanding position. The words “UNITED STATES OF AMERICA” and the motto “E PLURIBUS UNUM” arch over the buffalo, while “IN GOD WE TRUST” is near the animal’s muzzle. The coin’s information referring to weight, metal content, fineness, and face value is on the bottom rim and reads “$50,” “1 OZ .9999 FINE GOLD.” Tags- Silver round, silver bar, gold, bar, collector, bullion, coin shop, silver stacker, mint, jewelry, cash, chain, bitcoin, wealth, nugget, bar, sunshine mint, mining, gold mine, silver mine, Alaska, gold rush, 999, silver dollar, rare coins, silver coins for sale, gold coins for sale, half dollar, quarter, dime, morgan dollar, silver eagle, gold maple leaf, bullion, precious metals, collector coin, collectible coin, Canadian maple leaf, junk silver, constitutional silver

Posted Mar 17, 2024

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