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{{/presale}}American history is filled with unique banknote designs, many of which modern Americans are completely unaware ever existed. Around the turn of the 20th century, aspects of indigenous culture and native wildlife to America began to appear on American banknotes for the first time. One of the rarest and most popular is the inspiration for a new gold note for investors. Provident Metals currently has 1 Gram Gold Aurum Buffalo Notes available to you for purchase online.
Highlights:
When you purchase the 1 Gram Gold Aurum Buffalo Note through this product listing at Provident Metals, you receive a gold note with a protective sleeve that is in brand-new condition. These gold notes have beautiful photographic-quality images on the obverse that include high-quality, full-color displays with green backgrounds similar to banknotes.
Designs
On the obverse side of each 1 Gram Gold Aurum Buffalo Notes is a design inspired by the 1901 Bison Note from the United States. The image featured here is set against a green background field, similar to that of a banknote. In the center of the design, a massive bison is featured standing in left-profile relief looking toward the viewer with a stoic appearance. The full girth of the beast is evident in the design, along with its powerful horns and shaggy mane around its shoulders and neck.
The corners have inscriptions identifying the weight of the notes and the purity of the gold. The two lower corners point to the .9999 purity with notations of 24k, while the upper corners identify the weight as 1000 Milligrams. The weight is also featured below the bison as One Thousand Milligrams.
The reverse field of these gold notes reflects the same image found on the obverse, but it is captured as the mirror opposite image and does not have colorization.
History
1 Gram Gold Aurum Buffalo Notes are similar in design on the obverse to the historic 1901 Bison Note. The former $10 (USD) banknote was issued in 1901 in the United States and is considered one of the rarer banknotes from American history. An interesting note on that banknote was its size. It was roughly 10 times the size of the modern federal banknotes Americans use today.
Ordering
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