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1oz Gold American Buffalo (2024)
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Sku: AU BUFF 2024/R
Mintage: Unlimited
The United States Mint is a bureau of the Department of the Treasury responsible for producing coinage for the United States to conduct its trade and commerce, as well as controlling the movement of bullion. It does not produce paper money; that responsibility belongs to the Bureau of Engraving and Printing
The 2024 – 24k American Gold Buffalo coin Contains 1 troy ounce of .9999 pure gold. The United States Mint began production of the Gold Buffalo in 2006 as a direct competitor to the Canadian Gold Maple Leaf and other pure gold bullion coins. It also provides an alternative to the popular American Gold Eagle for investors with whom purity matters. The Buffalo is minted in .9999 fine gold (24 karat) rather than the .9167 (22 karat) pure metal used for the Eagle. While both coins contain a full troy ounce of gold, the American Buffalo gold is slightly smaller in size because it does not contain the alloy metals, meaning no silver and copper.
DESIGN:
Despite being relatively new, the Gold Buffalo coin features a recreation of an iconic American design that was first created in 1913. Based on the Buffalo nickel, these coins include a Native American head on the obverse, and a buffalo design on the reverse along with standard encryptions including “In God We Trust” and “E Pluribus Unum.” The reverse also denotes the 1 troy ounce weight, .9999 fine gold content, and $50 face value.
KEY FEATURES:
- Contains 1 oz of .9999 fine Gold.
- Multiples of 20 will be housed in mint issued tubes. Individual Gold Buffalo coins come in protective packaging.
- Eligible for IRA’s
- Obverse: Shows James Earle Fraser’s American Indian profile design that was first seen on the 1913 Buffalo Nickel.
- Reverse: Features an American bison that was taken from the Buffalo Nickel. This image depicts Black Diamond, a buffalo that lived in the Central Park Zoo in the early 20th century. .
- Sovereign coin backed by the U.S. government.