2007 1 oz $50 Gold American Buffalo NGC MS 70 Early Releases
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2007 1 oz $50 Gold American Buffalo NGC MS 70 Early Releases
Bullion Exchanges is proud to offer the 2007 1 oz $50 Gold American Buffalo NGC MS 70 Early Releases, a flawless example from the U.S. Mint’s first 24-karat gold bullion coin series. Certified in perfect Mint State 70 (MS 70) condition by NGC and labeled as Early Releases, this coin is a must-have for collectors and investors alike. Struck from 1 troy ounce of .9999 fine gold, this coin features one of the most iconic American coin designs ever produced, combining investment value with exceptional artistry.
Introduced in 2006, the Gold American Buffalo became the U.S. Mint’s first 24-karat gold bullion coin, setting a new standard for American precious metals. Its design is based on James Earle Fraser’s 1913 Buffalo Nickel, honoring America’s Western heritage. The series gained instant popularity due to its stunning craftsmanship, historical significance, and government-backed gold content. Today, it remains a top choice for collectors and investors worldwide.
Coin Specifications:
- Graded as MS 70 Early Releases by NGC
- Contains 1 troy oz of .9999 fine gold
- Proof finish
- Struck by the US Mint
- Face value $50 USD backed by the US government
- Encased in an official NGC holder
- Obverse: Displays the profile image of a Native American, created by James Earl Fraser, the famous American sculptor. Every detail of the Native American’s face, along with his braided hair with feathers is exceptionally engraved. Inscriptions include “LIBERTY,” "F" for Fraser, and the year of mintage.
- Reverse: Shows a stunning image of the iconic American Buffalo standing on the ground and facing left. Inscriptions include “UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,” along with the weight, purity, and denomination.
The 2007 1 oz $50 Gold American Buffalo NGC MS 70 Early Releases is a premium investment and a stunning collectible. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact our customer service representatives.
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