The American Buffalo Coin is designed to capture the spirit and heritage of America’s natural and Native landscapes. Featuring a full-length left profile of an American buffalo modeled on Black Diamond from New York’s Central Park Zoo, as well as traditional inscriptions “E PLURIBUS UNUM” and “In God We Trust”.
Fraser created an image of a Native American Chief for this coin’s obverse by blending three prominent chiefs from different tribes; on its reverse is inscribed its denomination, weight and purity information.
Obverse
James Earl Fraser used a composite of the facial features from three real-life Native American tribal chief models to depict this Indian on the gold buffalo coin’s reverse side, using them to craft this profile of Iron Tail from Sioux Tribe, Big Tree from Kiowa tribe, and Two Moons from Cheyenne Tribe. These identities of these chiefs remained concealed until later revealed by Fraser; later they would become Iron Tail, Big Tree and Two Moons from different tribal factions respectively.
The reverse side of this coin features an image of Black Diamond, a 1,550-pound buffalo who once resided at New York City’s Central Park Zoo during the early 1900s. Above his lower back are written “LIBERTY” and “UNITED*STATES*OF*AMERICA.”
This gold bullion coin stands out among others due to its artistic design and high purity of.9999 pure gold content, making it highly desired by collectors.
Reverse
The Buffalo Nickel’s reverse design depicts an American Bison as a full-body left profile – a lasting symbol of American westward expansion – designed by James Earle Fraser using memories from living on the plains of Upper Midwest as inspiration, eventually replacing Liberty Head on Buffalo Nickel coins with this design. Additionally, on this side are printed the coin’s face value, content purity inscriptions as well as content/purity markings.
The coin’s obverse features a Native American image crafted by combining three real-life chiefs from various tribes. Also etched onto this side is “UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,” along with its motto, “E PLURIBUS UNUM.” To complete its unique finish, this coin’s surface combines mirror-finished design elements and frosted background fields reminiscent of regular proof coins.
Weight
The gold buffalo coin is an excellent option for investors looking for high-quality bullion coins to invest in. Minted from 24 karat gold and guaranteed by the US government, its weight and purity is guaranteed as well as its profile of a Native American designed by James Earle Fraser on its reverse face, along with “LIBERTY” and the date of mintage engraved onto its edge.
This coin’s design is inspired by the Buffalo Nickel, originally released into circulation in 1913. It depicts a Native American, who is said to be composed of three tribal chiefs – Big Tree, Iron Tail and Two Moons – while on its reverse is depicted a majestic American bison named Black Diamond from New York Zoo.
Purity
The Gold Buffalo coin is a top choice among investors because of its highest level of purity among American bullion coins, being produced at 999.99 fineness and featuring 24 karats of gold content. Furthermore, it comes in limited edition proof form; furthermore its weight, dimensions, and gold content are guaranteed by the United States government.
The coin’s obverse features the profile image of a Native American chief adapted from James Earle Fraser’s 1913 Indian Head Nickel design; Fraser studied under Augustus Saint-Gaudens.
The reverse side of this coin features a full-length profile of a buffalo, inspired by Black Diamond who lived at New York City’s Central Park Zoo during the early 1900s. First released in 2006 and available in fractional sizes of 1/10 oz, 1/4 oz, 1/2 oz and 1 oz, these coins make a unique collectible item for any collector or animal lover!
Certification
American Buffalo Gold Coins are an increasingly popular choice among collectors looking to diversify their portfolio with physical precious metals, and these bullion coins made from 24k pure gold are eligible for inclusion into an Individual Retirement Account (IRA).
James Earle Fraser, a student of legendary sculptor Augustus Saint-Gaudens, designed this coin that features his famous design first seen on America’s five-cent nickel in 1913. Reworked again in 2001 for silver dollar use before striking gold versions in 2006.
The obverse side of the coin depicts a portrait of a Native American, believed to be composed from elements taken from three separate tribes chiefs (Iron Tail (Lakota), Big Tree (Seneca), and Two Moons (Cheyenne).
The reverse side depicts a full-body left profile of an American bison, inspired by Black Diamond, a 1,550-pound buffalo who resided at Central Park Zoo during the 1910s. It is surrounded by three inscriptions: Liberty; In God We Trust”; and “E Pluribus Unum”.