Showcasing the native beauty of the American West, the 2008 SP70 FDOI American Buffalo $10 Gold Coin is a work of art in itself. Depicting an impressive composite of 3 Native American chiefs on the obverse and a massive bison on the reverse, this gold coin featuring a Satin Finish and approximately 1/4 oz. of 24K gold is a treasure to own and display.
2008 SP70 FDOI American Buffalo $10 Gold Coin Features:
- 2008 American Buffalo gold coin - same design as that of the classic Buffalo Nickel, which was made from 1913-1938
- Obverse is a composite portrait of three chiefs - Iron Tall, Two Moons and John Big Tree; reverse features a bison, or buffalo
- Legal tender with $10 face value
- Satin finish - distinctive because the dies are sandblasted with a fine mixture of sand and glass beads; also called a "burnished finish" and Specimen State (SP)
- Graded SP70 - Specimen State coin with the highest possible grading of 70
- First Day of Issue
- Limited Edition: 499
- Graded by ANACS
- Contains approx. 1/4 oz. of 24K gold
- Measures approx. 0.86" in diameter
- Coin produced by West Point Mint
- Encapsulated in acrylic - to protect the coin's beauty and condition
- Wooden display box - measures approx. 4"W x 5-3/8"L x 1-1/4"H
- Made in USA
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