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    1 Oz Gold Coin 2021 Gold Buffalo BU (Random Year)

    $2,207.87
    First issued in 2006, the American 1 oz Gold Buffalo was the first .9999 fine Gold bullion from the U.S. Mint. This random-year listing offers an opportunity to add this sought-after series to your holdings at a compelling price.

    Coin Highlights:

    • Contains 1 oz of .9999 fine Gold.
    • Individual coins come in protective plastic packaging.
    • Eligible for Precious Metals IRAs.
    • Obverse: Showcases a rendition of James Earle Fraser’s acclaimed “Buffalo Nickel” design of an American Indian in profile, originally minted in 1913.
    • Reverse: Depicts an American buffalo on the reverse which is a visual representation of the bison named Black Diamond who lived in the Central Park Zoo in New York City in the early 1900s.
    • Sovereign coin struck by the U.S. Mint and backed by the U.S. government.
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    $2,168.78

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    $2,168.78

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    $2,275.05
    Gold Investment

    1 Oz Gold Coin Gold Buffalo BU (Random Year)

    $2,168.78
    First issued in 2006, the American 1 oz Gold Buffalo was the first .9999 fine Gold bullion from the U.S. Mint. This random-year listing offers an opportunity to add this sought-after series to your holdings at a compelling price.

    Coin Highlights:

    • Contains 1 oz of .9999 fine Gold.
    • Individual coins come in protective plastic packaging.
    • Eligible for Precious Metals IRAs.
    • Obverse: Showcases a rendition of James Earle Fraser’s acclaimed “Buffalo Nickel” design of an American Indian in profile, originally minted in 1913.
    • Reverse: Depicts an American buffalo on the reverse which is a visual representation of the bison named Black Diamond who lived in the Central Park Zoo in New York City in the early 1900s.
    • Sovereign coin struck by the U.S. Mint and backed by the U.S. government.