2013 US Reverse Proof One Ounce Gold Buffalo Coin
In 2013, the United States Mint issued a one ounce 'reverse proof' buffalo.
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Reverse Proof Coin
The US Mint issued the coin in celebration for the 100th anniversary of the buffalo nickel.
Instead of a normal proof coin, which has a frosted design and shiny background, the reverse proof coin has a matt background and a shiny design.
Design Details
The obverse shows the profile of an American Indian. It is a version of the buffalo nickel design, which was designed by James Earle Fraser. It first appeared on coins in 1913. The reverse shows an American buffalo.
Presentation
The coin comes in a capsule, in a presentation box. It is issued with a certificate of authenticity.
Technical Specifications
Size | Face Value | Diameter | Weight | Alloy | AGW
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One Ounce | $50 | 32.66 | 31.1066 | .9999 | 1.0000
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Notes
Diameter = Diameter in millimetres
Weight = Gross weight in grams.
Alloy = Fineness of gold alloy
AGW = Gold Content = Actual gold content in troy ounces.
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