2008-W 1/10 oz American (PROOF) Gold Buffalo - Rare One Year Mint (WITH BOX & COA) $5 - 24K .9999 - - - James Earle Fraser Design - - -



This fine 24K one year mint 2008 $5 American (W) Proof Buffalo gold coin is getting harder to find - - -



The Gold Buffalo was first minted in 2006 and became an immediate hit with coin collectors and investors who fell in love with the coin classic design . The investors were drawn to the coin high precious metal content . The 2006 and 2007 coins only have been issued in a one-ounce version, but in 2008, $5, $10, and $25 face value coins were minted with 1/10 oz, 1/4 oz, and 1/2 oz of gold respectively - The coin listed is .9999 fine $5 gold coin contain a full 1/10 ounce of pure gold - - -



YOU ARE BIDDING ON A PROOF 2008 $5 GOLD .9999 BUFFALO - THE BOX LETHER PART HAS A BIT OF WEAR AND TEAR - - -


THE OBVERSE PORTRAYS A PROFILE REPRESENTATION OF A NATIVE AMERICAN - THE REVERSE PORTRAYS A REPRESENTATION OF AN AMERICAN BUFFALO - - - PLEASE VIEW PICTURES ZOOM IN TO SEE THE DETAILS / IMPERFECTIONS OF THIS MAGNIFICENT HISTORIC GOLD COIN - I AM SELLING THE COIN PICTURED - - - COMES IN A DELICATE WOOD AND LETHER BOX - - - THE BOX SLEEVE HAS MINOR ( 2 TINY TRANSPARENT ADHESIVE TAPE FOR SAFE KEEPING PLUS THE EDGE OF THE BOX HAS A BIT OF WEAR AND TEAR ) PLEASE VIEW ALL PICTURES ZOOM IN, CHECK THE DETAILS, IMPERFECTION, FLAWS AND ASK QUESTIONS PRIOR TO BIDDING . THANK YOU

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Below πŸ‘‡ is a bit of historic information regarding the early 1900 nickel designer - Mr James Earle Fraser - and the letter (F) Located on the Obverse under the year 2008 - - -



James Earle Fraser (November 4, 1876 – October 11, 1953) was an American sculptor during the first half of the 20th century. His work is integral to many of Washington, D.C.'s most iconic structures - - -


The little (F) under the date on Buffalo Nickels, Buffalo Silver & Buffalo Gold Coins is not a mint mark, It’s the surname initial of Mr James Earle Fraser, he designed the Buffalo Nickel. The incused (F) initial appears on all Buffalo Nickels and is quite prominent, often most especially on worn specimens that have acquired some surface darkening through the accumulation of perspiration, dirt, debris, and other environmental influence. On dateless Buffalo Nickels, the (F) may be the only visible alphanumeric character on the lower-left region of the obverse - -




The United States Mint certifies these coins as genuine United States American Buffalo Coins, struck in accordance with legislation passed by Congress . These coins were produced by the Department of the Treasury, United States Mint in commemoration of the Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian established by an act of Congress in 1989, in Public Law 101-185. These coins are legal tender of the United States - - -


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