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Black Diamond is the American Bison used as a model for the 1913 Buffalo Nickel design. It has been recorded that James Earle Fraser needed to constantly distract the beast, while drawing its portrait, to contain the side profile view, due to the bison wanting to constantly look forward. When looking at the American Gold Buffalo coins, collectors will find them familiar since their design comes from the 1913 Buffalo Nickel. Fraser was a student of another gold coin legacy designer, Augustus Saint-Gaudens. James Earle Fraser was born in Minnesota and experienced life first-hand with the Native Americans and the struggle of being pushed into confined reservations. James Earle Fraser is best known for his Buffalo Nickel design and his End of the Trail sculpture, depicting the physical, sociological, and emotional exhaustion the Native Americans endured as settlers took over their land.
The Certified Proof Buffalo Gold Coin 2013-W One Ounce Reverse Proof PF70 NGC is a part of the series that was mandated by the Presidential $1 Coin Act of 2005 for the US Mint to release a 24-karat gold coin, carrying the $50 monetary denomination. Because of this legal act, the American Gold Buffalos still stand as the only 24-karat gold coin. The Proof American Gold Buffalo series was released in the Summer of 2006 and has only gained in popularity over the years, since this series is considered the collector's edition of the BU collection. Investors and collectors, buying gold online, are drawn to this unique series and understandably so!
Coin Highlights
-24-karat .9999 pure gold
-PF70 grade, NGC certified
-Legal tender value of $50
-West Point Mint
-Packaged in NGC signature packaging
-Reverse Proof Finish
-Obverse design: Displays a side profile portrait of a male Native American. The coin's date of mintage is discreetly noted on the obverse as well. Also, carries a "F" mark, underneath the date, that stands for Fraser, the designer.
-Reverse design: The famous American Bison, Black Diamond, is pictured. The coin's weight and purity are inscribed below the animal, as well as the legal tender value.