Day: January 1, 2018

1 oz $50 Gold American Buffalo Coin (Date Varies)

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1 oz $50 Gold American Buffalo Coin (Date Varies)
1 oz $50 Gold American Buffalo Coin (Date Varies)

1 oz $50 Gold American Buffalo Coin (Date Varies)
In 1904, President Theodore Roosevelt suggested that American coinage needed to be redesigned so that it would rival those of ancient Greece and Rome. This brought about the creation of the elegant Buffalo Nickel, which celebrates the history of the United States with a design that includes two of the countrys most distinctive inhabitants. As part of Roosevelts drive to beautify American coinage, the sculptor James Earle Fraser designed the Indian Head Nickel which replaced Charles E Barber’s Liberty Head design. Fraser’s designs were initially approved in 1912, but objections from the Hobbs Manufacturing Company meant that its release was delayed until February 1913. The initial coins were subject to wear, which meant that both the design and dates were easily worn away; but it was not until 1938 that the design was replaced by the Jefferson nickel designed by Felix Schlag. Frasers coin has come to be known as one of the best designs in U. Coinage and was also used on the 2001 Smithsonian commemorative coin. This American Buffalo bullion is based on Frasers creation. The obverse of the Gold American Buffalo bullion is engraved with a portrait of a Native American with feathers in his hair, a piece that Fraser created drawing inspiration from three different Indian chiefs who posed as models for him to sketch. This side also features the motto “LIBERTY” on the top right as well as the year of mintage on the bottom left and below that the letter “F” for Fraser. On the reverse of the coin stands the American bison, more commonly known as the buffalo, standing on a mound of dirt. When the design for the nickel was first issued in 1913, this mound of dirt was more raised. Since then it has been reduced, creating a type 2 variation of the coin. The American Buffalo coin is similar to the nickel in that it bears the American motto “E PLURIBUS UNUM” above the buffalos lower back and “UNITED STATES OF AMERICA” along the top. 9999 FINE GOLD” rather than the nickels “FIVE CENTS, ” and the motto “IN GOD WE TRUST can now be seen under the buffalos head. Gold American Buffalo bullion was introduced by the U. Mint on June 22, 2006, and this was the first time that the United States Government minted pure 24 karat gold coins for the public. Due to the incredible popularity of this coin combined with an increase in the price of gold since the release, it is now considered to be worth a lot more – which makes it a great investment. On July 22, 2006, the mint transferred two of the coins to the Smithsonian Institution because of their historical value. Fulfillment of this coin is based on availability and no exact date can be guaranteed. Eligible for Precious Metals IRA. Contains one troy ounce of. Weight and purity guaranteed by U. The item “1 oz $50 Gold American Buffalo Coin (Date Varies)” is in sale since Friday, January 06, 2017. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Bullion\Gold\Coins”. The seller is “usgoldbureau” and is located in Austin, Texas. This item can be shipped to United States.
  • Weight: 1 oz
  • Total Precious Metal Content: 1 oz
  • Precious Metal Content per Unit: 1 oz
  • Shape: Coin
  • Metal Type: Gold
  • Material: Gold
  • Composition: Gold

1 oz $50 Gold American Buffalo Coin (Date Varies)

1382, Doges of Venice, Antonio Venier. Gold Zecchino Ducat Coin. R! PCGS MS-62

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1382, Doges of Venice, Antonio Venier. Gold Zecchino Ducat Coin. R! PCGS MS-62
1382, Doges of Venice, Antonio Venier. Gold Zecchino Ducat Coin. R! PCGS MS-62

1382, Doges of Venice, Antonio Venier. Gold Zecchino Ducat Coin. R! PCGS MS-62
1382, Doges of Venice, Antonio Venier. Gold Zecchino Ducat Coin. Certified and graded by PCGS as MS-62! Diameter: 20mm Material: Gold! Mark standing right, presenting cross topped banner to kneeling Doge. Pellet (privy mark) below St. Legend: ANTOVENERIOSMVENETI / DVX Reverse: Christ standing facing, raising hand in benediction and holding Gospels. Halo of light (mandorla) with 9 stars around! Legend: SITTXPEDAT QTVREGISISTE DVCAT. 1330 23 November 1400 was a Doge of Venice reigning from October 1382 to his death. He was interred in the Basilica di San Giovanni e Paolo, a traditional burial place of the doges. He was married to Agnese. The item “1382, Doges of Venice, Antonio Venier. Gold Zecchino Ducat Coin. R! PCGS MS-62″ is in sale since Tuesday, February 21, 2017. This item is in the category “Coins & Paper Money\Coins\ World\Gold”. The seller is “coinworldtv” and is located in Europe. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Certification: PCGS
  • Certification Number: 82608279
  • Grade: MS62
  • Composition: Gold

1382, Doges of Venice, Antonio Venier. Gold Zecchino Ducat Coin. R! PCGS MS-62