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2007 MS70 $50 24K Gold Buffalo

Item: 249-807
HSN Price: $1,999.95
Shipping & Handling: $8.95
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Once you've seen this 2007 MS70 $50 24K Gold Buffalo Coin in person, you'll understand why so many collectors feel it's a must-have for any coin collection.  It features a perfect MS70 grade and is struck in one full ounce of .9999 pure gold.

2007 $50 24K Gold Buffalo Includes:

  • 2007 $50 Gold Buffalo coin
  • Oak display box - rounded edges, secure magnetic closing mechanism and felt-covered feet

Product Features:

  • Historic coin - introduced in the summer of 2006, the $50 Gold Buffalo was the first .9999 gold bullion coin in United States history
  • Beautiful design - same images as on the classic 1913-1938 Buffalo nickel
  • Graded MS70 - in Mint State condition with the highest possible grading of 70
  • Coin measures approx. 1.28" in diameter
  • Contains approx. 1 oz. gold bullion
  • .9999 pure gold
  • Encapsulated - tamper-proof and sealed

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