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2009 $50 Gold Buffalo Values
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The burnished specimens are made at the Philadelphia Mint and tend to be struck in larger quantities than the proof specimens, which are produced at the West Point Mint in New York and bear a ?W? mintmark. The $50 gold Buffalo coins have been offered individually and also in sets that include smaller American Buffalo gold coins or other issues. While American Buffalo coins are popular collectibles, none of the issues is necessarily rare from the mintage standpoint, as all are common and readily available in upper Mint State grades.
American Buffalo gold coins have built-in demand from coin collectors who appreciate the revival of the classic Indian Head or ?Buffalo? design, which first appeared in 1913 on the five-cent coin. The ?Buffalo? nickel by James Earle Fraser became famous for its reverse depiction of an American bison, which appeared on the nickel until 1938.
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The burnished specimens are made at the Philadelphia Mint and tend to be struck in larger quantities than the proof specimens, which are produced at the West Point Mint in New York and bear a ?W? mintmark. The $50 gold Buffalo coins have been offered individually and also in sets that include smaller American Buffalo gold coins or other issues. While American Buffalo coins are popular collectibles, none of the issues is necessarily rare from the mintage standpoint, as all are common and readily available in upper Mint State grades.
American Buffalo gold coins have built-in demand from coin collectors who appreciate the revival of the classic Indian Head or ?Buffalo? design, which first appeared in 1913 on the five-cent coin. The ?Buffalo? nickel by James Earle Fraser became famous for its reverse depiction of an American bison, which appeared on the nickel until 1938.
Catalog Detail
Legal Disclaimer
The prices listed in our database are intended to be used as an indication only. Users are strongly encouraged to seek multiple sources of pricing before making a final determination of value. CDN Publishing is not responsible for typographical or database-related errors. Your use of this site indicates full acceptance of these terms.