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Just Arrived! 2010 American Buffalo Gold Coins The U.S. Mint has just released the 2010 American Buffalo Gold Coins. The last release of the Buffalo Gold Coins sold out in six weeks, so don't wait for the chance to buy later. Order your 2010 American Buffalo Gold Coins today.. First introduced in 2006 as the first-ever U.S. Mint 24-karat gold issues, the American Buffalo Gold Coins have experienced amazing popularity. Both collectors and investors have greatly admired their fine detail, striking design, beautiful finish, and 99.99% pure Gold content. Unique Features of American Buffalo Gold Coins Historic Design - The incredibly popular designs of the American Buffalo on one side and the bust of an Indian Chief on the other were adapted from classic Buffalo Nickels of the early 1900s. These coins very popular with U.S. coin collectors today. 24 Karat Solid Gold - The lustrous American Buffalo Gold Coins are the highest quality, purest Gold Coins you can own. The surfaces of a solid Gold Coin exhibit a distinctive deep yellow–gold color found only in coins minted in 99.99% fine gold. Extraordinary Attention to Detail - The skilled artisans and U.S. Mint officials exercised meticulous craftsmanship in the production of the American Buffalo Gold coins. The attention to detail in this limited series has set them apart from ordinary gold bullion coins. In fact, these highly collectible coins are much like holding a miniature sculpture in the palm of your hand. You absolutely won't be disappointed in the quality. Choose from Original Mint Packaging or NGC Certified We’re offering three options for the 2010 Gold Buffalo Coins. You may choose Buffalo Coins in Gem Brilliant Uncirculated condition, certified NGC MS-69 and MS-70. From among the first releases, we set aside the finest examples of the 2010 American Buffalo Gold Coins. They were then sent to NGC where each coin was individually graded as a near-perfect Mint State-69 or a perfect MS-70 specimen. NGC is one of the two most reputable, third-party grading companies. After they certify the authenticity then each coin is sonically-sealed in a protective NGC holder along with its grading certificate. |
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