2009-W 1 oz Gold Buffalo Proof $50 NGC PF70 UC (Buffalo Label)
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Why Add This 2009-W 1 oz. Proof Gold Buffalo to Your Collection?
The American Gold Buffalo has been an enormous hit with collectors since the first ones were released by the U.S. Mint in 2006. This Gold Buffalo has a proof finish. The mirror-like background and the frosty devices give this design even more eye appeal. Like the other coins of the series, it is made of .9999 fine gold. This Gold Buffalo weighs 1 Troy oz. and has a face value of $50.
Between the 2 versions of the Gold Buffalo that are issued annually, the proof version is the more collectable one. The final mintage for the 2009-W proof Gold Buffalo was 49,306. This is one of the higher mintages of the series, but that just makes it more affordable to add to your collection.
This 2009-W $50 Gold Buffalo has been graded by NGC. It is permanently sealed in one of their protective slabs and has a buffalo label to display the grade. This coin received the grade of PF70 with the Ultra Cameo designation, this is the highest grade a proof coin can get.
Gold Buffalos are popular, order this NGC PF70 UC 2009-W Gold Buffalo for your collection while you can.
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Year of Issue: | 2009 |
Mint: | U.S. Mint |
Mint Mark: | W |
Branch: | West Point |
Grading Service: | NGC |
Grade: | PF70 |
Designation: | UC |
Finish: | Proof |
Label/Signature: | Buffalo Label |
Composition: | Gold |
Purity: | 0.9999 |
Display Weight: | 1 oz |
Weight in Grams: | 31.1032 g |
Weight in Ounces: | 1 oz |
Diameter: | 32.7 mm |
Thickness: | 2.95 mm |
Edge Type: | Reeded |
Country: | United States |
Legal Tender: | United States |
Currency: | Dollar |
Denomination: | 50 |
Mintage: | 49,306 |
Obverse Design: | Native American Head (modified Indian Head Nickel design) |
Reverse Design: | American Bison (modified Indian Head Nickel design) |
Reverse Designer/Engraver: | James Earle Fraser |
Obverse Designer/Engraver: | James Earle Fraser |