The American Gold Buffalo is the youngest gold coin struck by the United States Mint. Although it bears images dating back to the golden age of the American coin minting, this particular coin is a new series designed to compete with other 24-karat gold bullion coins. The series was first initiated in 2006, and now you can purchase this special 2015 American Gold Buffalo with a Gold Foil Label as part of the First Day West Point Strike.
Coin Highlights:
American Gold Buffalo coins were introduced in 2006 to compete with, most notably, the Gold Canadian Maple Leaf. The American Gold Eagle, the nation’s official gold bullion coin, is struck in 22-karat gold, while Canada’s Gold Maple Leaf is struck in 24-karat gold. The American Gold Buffalo borrows imagery originally created by James Earle Fraser in 1913. His images were originally used on the Indian Head Nickel, produced between 1913 and 1938.
These 2015 American Gold Buffalo Coins have an MS70 grade from the Professional Coin Grading Service, identifying each as a being in perfect condition. Each coin is shipped in plastic packaging that includes a Gold Foil, First Strike Label. On the label is a unique barcode for the coin, as well as its identifying information. These coins are part of the West Point Mint’s First-Day Strike, indicating they were among the first coins produced in 2015.
On the reverse side is Fraser’s depiction of Black Diamond, a bison that was located in New York City’s Central Park Zoo during the early 20th century. On the obverse side is his combined depiction of a Native American chieftain. The image represents the combination of portraits from three real-life Native American leaders.
If you have questions about these 2015 American Gold Buffalo coins, please feel free to contact us online or over the phone. Our representatives are available on the phone at 800-276-6508, or online via live chat and email.
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The American Gold Buffalo is the youngest gold coin struck by the United States Mint. Although it bears images dating back to the golden age of the American coin minting, this particular coin is a new series designed to compete with other 24-karat gold bullion coins. The series was first initiated in 2006, and now you can purchase this special 2015 American Gold Buffalo with a Gold Foil Label as part of the First Day West Point Strike.
Coin Highlights:
American Gold Buffalo coins were introduced in 2006 to compete with, most notably, the Gold Canadian Maple Leaf. The American Gold Eagle, the nation’s official gold bullion coin, is struck in 22-karat gold, while Canada’s Gold Maple Leaf is struck in 24-karat gold. The American Gold Buffalo borrows imagery originally created by James Earle Fraser in 1913. His images were originally used on the Indian Head Nickel, produced between 1913 and 1938.
These 2015 American Gold Buffalo Coins have an MS70 grade from the Professional Coin Grading Service, identifying each as a being in perfect condition. Each coin is shipped in plastic packaging that includes a Gold Foil, First Strike Label. On the label is a unique barcode for the coin, as well as its identifying information. These coins are part of the West Point Mint’s First-Day Strike, indicating they were among the first coins produced in 2015.
On the reverse side is Fraser’s depiction of Black Diamond, a bison that was located in New York City’s Central Park Zoo during the early 20th century. On the obverse side is his combined depiction of a Native American chieftain. The image represents the combination of portraits from three real-life Native American leaders.
If you have questions about these 2015 American Gold Buffalo coins, please feel free to contact us online or over the phone. Our representatives are available on the phone at 800-276-6508, or online via live chat and email.