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ANACS Certified in Mint State 69 condition
Certified Bullion Coins A new classic from the U.S. Mint American Buffalo gold bullions coins in certified MS-69 condition are an exciting new way for investors and collectors to add value to collections and diversify portfolios with near-perfect, 24-Karat solid gold coins from the U.S. Mint. A new American classic, gold Buffaloes are the first .9999 fine 24-Karat gold coins ever struck by the U. S. Mint. Bearing a denomination of $50, they are intended as a convenient way to own and invest in pure, 24-karat gold in the form of legal tender coins whose content and purity are guaranteed by the U.S. government. Virtual perfection in MS-69 Virtually perfect in every way, MS-69 Buffalos combine all of the investment power of gold bullion with the collector prestige of super-high grade, certified MS-69 coins. Certified and sealed in a protective plastic holder by ANACS, America's oldest grading service, these 24-karat gems will add value and beauty to any collection. ANACS was founded in 1972 by the American Numismatic Association (ANA) and is now privately owned. Our prestigious MS-69 coins are almost identical to mint-perfect MS-70 versions but cost much less. We see no reason to pay extra for the MS-70 grade. If you desire perfection at a reasonable price, our certified MS69 Buffaloes are the perfect choice! Classic buffalo nickel design The new American Buffalo gold coin is modeled on the classic buffalo nickel, first issued in 1913 and still one of America's most popular coins. Although substantially larger in size and weight, it features the same original designs as the fabled nickel, created by noted American sculptor James Earle Fraser (once a student of Augustus Saint-Gaudens) to showcase the beauty and history of the American West. The obverse depicts the classic profile of a Native American chief; the reverse displays the revered image of the American bison. According to the U.S. Mint, the Native American depiction on the obverse is thought to be a composite of three American Indians who modeled for Fraser as he sculpted the coin. Two of the three, Chief Iron Tail of the Lakota Sioux and Chief Two Moons of the Cheyenne, were named by Fraser before his death. No satisfactory documentation has been found identifying the third individual, however, whose name was forgotten by Fraser. The bison on the coin's reverse is believed to be modeled after Black Diamond, a popular attraction at the New York Zoological Gardens at the time. The buffalo nickel was introduced in 1913 with two distinct varieties, the first showing the bison on a mound and the second with the base redesigned to a thinner, straight line. American Buffalo gold coins bear the original Fraser Type I design. For a small fraction more than the cost of an ounce of gold, you can now own these dazzling 24-Karat American Buffalo gold coins, certified in MS-69 condition by ANACS. They will add value and prestige to any collection or portfolio.
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