This 2011 1 oz American Gold Buffalo Proof Coin was struck at the US Mint’s West Point branch and certified by the PCGS. Each coin has received a PR70 grade with a Deep Cameo finish and features the PCGS James Earle Fraser label to commemorate the coin’s designer. Each of these coins is struck with one troy ounce of 24-karat gold and have a face value of $50.
With four denominations of the American Gold Eagle, it might seem foolish for the US Mint to strike another gold coin. In an effort to compete with the 24-karat Canadian Gold Maple Leaf, the United States Mint launched the American Gold Buffalo series in 2006. These coins were the first 24-karat gold coins struck by the mint, and the series enjoyed immediate success.
James Earle Fraser designed the famous Indian Head Nickel for the US Mint in 1913. Images from this popular design were re-used on the 24k Gold Buffalo Coin in 2006. On one side was his depiction of Black Diamond, the resident bison at New York City’s Central Park Zoo at the turn of the 20th century. On opposite side was the image of a Native American chieftain. Fraser used the imagery of three real-life Native American chiefs to create the composite image. These 2011-W American Gold Buffalo coins are encapsulated in packaging that contains a label with Fraser’s photo and signature.
The first American Gold Buffalo coins were struck in 2006. These 2011-W coins have a PR70 grade from the Professional Coin Grading Service, indicating a coin that has been perfectly struck at the mint. The deep cameo, or DCAM, designation is reserved for coins with a deeply mirrored background field and strong, frosted design. The “W” mint mark identifies the coins as products of the West Point Mint.
If you have any questions about our 2011-W American Gold Buffalo Coin PCGS PR70 DCAM, don’t hesitate to give us a call at 800-276-6508. For added convenience, feel free to reach out to us via live chat and email as well. You may also want to check out our full selection of Gold Buffalos for more variations of these coins.
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This 2011 1 oz American Gold Buffalo Proof Coin was struck at the US Mint’s West Point branch and certified by the PCGS. Each coin has received a PR70 grade with a Deep Cameo finish and features the PCGS James Earle Fraser label to commemorate the coin’s designer. Each of these coins is struck with one troy ounce of 24-karat gold and have a face value of $50.
With four denominations of the American Gold Eagle, it might seem foolish for the US Mint to strike another gold coin. In an effort to compete with the 24-karat Canadian Gold Maple Leaf, the United States Mint launched the American Gold Buffalo series in 2006. These coins were the first 24-karat gold coins struck by the mint, and the series enjoyed immediate success.
James Earle Fraser designed the famous Indian Head Nickel for the US Mint in 1913. Images from this popular design were re-used on the 24k Gold Buffalo Coin in 2006. On one side was his depiction of Black Diamond, the resident bison at New York City’s Central Park Zoo at the turn of the 20th century. On opposite side was the image of a Native American chieftain. Fraser used the imagery of three real-life Native American chiefs to create the composite image. These 2011-W American Gold Buffalo coins are encapsulated in packaging that contains a label with Fraser’s photo and signature.
The first American Gold Buffalo coins were struck in 2006. These 2011-W coins have a PR70 grade from the Professional Coin Grading Service, indicating a coin that has been perfectly struck at the mint. The deep cameo, or DCAM, designation is reserved for coins with a deeply mirrored background field and strong, frosted design. The “W” mint mark identifies the coins as products of the West Point Mint.
If you have any questions about our 2011-W American Gold Buffalo Coin PCGS PR70 DCAM, don’t hesitate to give us a call at 800-276-6508. For added convenience, feel free to reach out to us via live chat and email as well. You may also want to check out our full selection of Gold Buffalos for more variations of these coins.