James Earl Fraser’s design of the original buffalo sees the light with this 10 oz Reverse proof ultra high relief silver coin. This coin has a low mintage of just 999. There’s just 270 with any grade through NGC and all of them are Reverse PF70. If you are a collector of rare and limited coins then don’t miss out with this one.


PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS:

* TRIBUTE TO FRASER’S “LOST” BUFFALO – This commemorative medal pays tribute to a design created by James Earle Fraser for the 1913 Buffalo Nickel that was not used. It was authorized by the National Park Foundation and depicts a bison standing on a hill before a rising sun on the reverse and the traditional portrait of an American Indian along with the 2021 year date on the obverse.

* ULTRA HIGH RELIEF DETAIL – These medals were struck in incredible Ultra High Relief (UHR) to showcase the exquisite designs.

* STRUCK IN HIGHLY PURE SILVER – Each Commemorative medal available here was struck in ten full ounces of highly pure 99.9% fine silver and measures 65 mm in diameter.

* UNIQUE REVERSE PROOF – These medals were struck with a unique Reverse Proof finish with mirrored details rising from frosty fields.

* PERFECT PROOF CONDITION – Your 2021 Ten-Ounce Silver Fraser Lost Buffalo Ultra High Relief Reverse Proof Medal has been graded by the Numismatic Guaranty Corporation (NGC) in perfect Proof-70 (PF70) condition.

* KEY FIRST DAY OF ISSUE CERTIFICATION – NGC has certified that this 2021 Ten-Ounce Silver Fraser Lost Buffalo Ultra High Relief Reverse Proof is a First Day of Issue (FDI) specimen, independent authentication that it was released during the premier day of the series’ issue.

* LOW LIMITED MINTAGE – The edition limit for the 2021 Ten-Ounce Silver Fraser Lost Buffalo Ultra High Relief Reverse Proof Medal has been set at only 999. Each medal will come in an acrylic holder with an exclusive James Earle Fraser commemorative label.

Own James Earle Fraser’s preferred Buffalo design with this 2021 Ten-Ounce Silver Lost Buffalo Ultra High Relief Reverse Proof Medal.