Why buy this $50 Random Date Gold 1 oz. BuffaloThis 1 oz. Gold Random Date Buffalo is .9999 pure. Though it does not bear a mint mark, it was struck at the West Point Mint. Its weight and purity are guaranteed by the United States Government. Who designed the Gold Buffalo and what does it represent?The Gold Buffalo bears the designs that were originally created by James Earle Fraser for the Buffalo nickel. Designed with the intent to create a coin that was distinctly American, the piece features the composite portrait of a male Native American. It includes feathers adorning the back of his head and distinct facial features. On the reverse, the animal that gives the coin its name spans almost the full diameter of the coin in full left side profile. What does Brilliant Uncirculated mean?Coins that are Brilliant Uncirculated retain at least 95% of their original mint luster and lack signs of wear, but they may have noticeable imperfections. If you are looking for a secure yet beautiful way to grow your stack of gold, order this Random Date $50 1 oz. Gold Buffalo from MCM today. |
This Random Date 1 oz Gold Buffalo $50 Coin BU is proudly minted by the U.S. Mint. The United States Mint was founded in 1792 and manufactures circulating, collectible, and bullion coinage.
Year of Issue: | Random Date |
Mint: | U.S. Mint |
Branch: | West Point |
Grading Service: | Uncertified |
Grade: | BU |
Finish: | Mint State |
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 |
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 |
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