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2006 "W" American Buffalo $50 1oz 24K Gold Proof Coin
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2006 "W" American Buffalo $50 1oz 24K Gold Proof Coin
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You are bidding on one (1) 2006 American Buffalo Gold Proof Coin . 2006 was the first year of the series and the total mintage was only 300,000. The coin is legal tender and has a face value of $50.00. This coin is from the West Point Mint, and has the "W" mark . It is one ounce of .9999 24k fine gold. "The American Buffalo Gold Proof Coins are collector versions of the United States Mint American Buffalo Gold Bullion Coins and were available in limited mintage. The designs are based on the original 1913, Type I Buffalo Nickel, as designed by James Earle Fraser. The observe features a profile representation of a Native American. The reverse features an American Buffalo. The 2006 American Buffalo Gold Proof One Ounce Coin is packaged in a blue velvet, satin lined presentation case and accompanied by a custom-designed Certificate of Authenticity signed by the Deputy Director of the United States Mint." Specifications: Condition: Proof Date: 2006. Mint: West Point. MInt Mark: "W". Diameter: 1..287 inch (32.70mm). Thickness: 0.116 inch (2.95mm). Composition .9999 Fine Gold. Weight: 1.0001 Troy Ounce (31.108g). Content: Gold 1.0000 Troy Ounce (31.1035g). Design: Based on the original 1913, Type 1 Buffalo nickel, as designed by James Earle Fraser. Observe: Portrays a profile representation of a Native American. Reverse: A representation of an American Buffalo. Shipping will be via USPS priority at $18.00 which includes insurance & delivery confirmation. Shipping to U.S. Only. This coin comes with all the original mint packaging and is uncirculated.
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