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$50 Buffalo Gold Coins

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The wait is over! Collectors and investors everywhere have demanded a pure gold, legal tender coin and the U.S. Mint has responded. On June 19, 2006, United States numismatic history was made once again, as the first-ever 24 karat pure gold, legal tender coins became available for purchase. Sporting the famous and hugely popular 1913 Type I Buffalo Nickel design created by James Earle Fraser, these one full ounce gold coins became immediately popular with collectors and investors worldwide. Call toll-free right now to reserve your collector-preferred NGC Certified "MS-69" Buffalo gold coins!

  • First-ever pure gold, legal tender coin in United States history
  • Each coin contains one full ounce of pure 24 Karat, .9999 fine gold
  • Certified by NGC in Mint State 69 condition
  • Individually encapsulated & sonically sealed in tamper-evident NGC holders
  • Modeled on famous 1913 Type I Buffalo Nickel created by James E. Fraser
  • Only available in one-ounce size with legal tender denomination of $50
  • Offer subject to availability of coins at time of order, which cannot be guaranteed.

For more information on purchasing the historically unprecedented $50 Buffalo Pure Gold coins for your personal collection or portfolio, call Toll Free today at (800) 459-COIN (2646).



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The Mike Fuljenz Metals Market Report

January 2012, Week 4 Edition

Gold is up nearly 10% year-to-date, while silver and platinum have risen almost twice as fast. Gold was the biggest winner on Wednesday, January 25, when it rose $77 within 24 hours. The biggest engine for gold's sudden increase came after the Federal Reserve's first-ever interest rate projection and inflation target rate, issued around noon on Wednesday. Gold is also rising because of the prospect that Iran and India may begin to exchange gold-for-oil, as a way around the global embargo against buying Iranian oil.