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{{/presale}}This 2007 Proof American Buffalo Gold coin is your next great investment. Enclosed in its protective capsule in a mint-issued box, with its Certificate of Authenticity, it is ready for you to proudly display. The American Buffalo Gold coins are the purest gold coin sold by the US Mint. Struck in 24-karat gold, they are produced at the West Point Mint. The Proof coins include a W mint mark. Currently, Provident Metals has the 2007-W Proof American Buffalo 1 oz Gold coin available for purchase.
Highlights:
These 2007-W Proof American Buffalo 1 oz Gold Coins will arrive bearing the “W” mint mark, indicating that they were struck at the West Point Mint. Each coin will arrive inside a display-ready boc serving as security for your coin as well as a stunning showcase for it.
Obverse
The 2007-W Proof American Buffalo Gold coin obverse is adorned with the James Earle Fraser-designed profile of an indigenous Tribal Leader. This design first appeared on the Indian Head nickel, from 1913-1938. Having been allowed to sketch several chiefs from different American Indian tribes, Fraser created this composite profile from his sketches of Chief Big Tree of the Kiowa, Chief Iron Tail of the Oglala Lakota, and Chief Two Moons of the Cheyenne. Inscriptions included are LIBERTY and 2007.
Reverse
The 2007-W Proof American Buffalo Gold coin reverse is decorated with the James Earle Fraser-designed profile of an American Buffalo. This design also first appeared on the Indian Head nickel. Inspired by Black Diamond of the Central Park Zoo, this massive American Buffalo is standing atop a grassy mound. Inscriptions included are UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, E PLURIBUS UNUM, IN GOD WE TRUST, 1 OZ. .9999 FINE GOLD, and $50.
History
Prior to the creation of the American Buffalo Gold coin program by the Presidential $1 Coin Act of 2005, the US was not producing any 24-karat gold coins. As a result of the passage of this Act, the US Mint began producing $50 gold coins that weighed 1 ounce and contained 99.99% pure gold. Offered in both bullion and proof versions, these 24-karat gold coins were minted from gold mined exclusively in the US.
Ordering
Please contact our Provident Metals Customer Service team to get the answers to any questions you may have regarding the Proof American Buffalo Gold coins. We can be reached via phone at 800-313-3315, via our online chat, or via our email.
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