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![]() Gold SovereignGold Sovereign is a gold coin that was issued in 1489 for Henry of England. The Gold Sovereign is still in production today. The gold sovereign had a nominal value of one pound sterling, the coin was officially a piece of the bullion that had no mark of value on the coin. ![]() Buffalo Gold Proof CoinThe buffalo gold proof coin has only been available to the public for a relatively short period of time but they are becoming well known the public. They are real works of art and can be bought in a number of different forms for various amounts of money depending on individual interest. These coins are generally bought as collectibles although they are considered to be a wise investment as well. ![]() Buffalo Gold CoinsBuffalo gold coins are made from 24 carat gold and were first available to the public in June of 2006. It has a recognizable design of the Indian head on one side, and the bison on the other, thus getting its name gold buffalo coin. These coins are valued at fifty dollars each but there is a mintage limit of 300,000; however, there were other sizes of coins worth variable amounts made available in 2008. ![]() Buffalo Gold BullionBuying buffalo gold bullion is a good way to invest in your future for the purposes of guarding yourself against inflation or a falling economy such as we are experiencing at this present time. Gold prices recently have been rising thus paying off for those who have already invested in the gold market, and these rising values are encouraging more people to become involved. ![]() American Buffalo Gold Proof CoinThe American buffalo gold proof coin can be found at coin dealers all over the country. They have been mainly created as collectibles but can also make for a good investment choice as well. These are coins that you cannot actually buy from the Mint but are backed by the government one hundred percent therefore being more versatile in buying and selling. ![]() American Buffalo Gold CoinsAmerican buffalo gold coins can make great investments for those who either just want to have a small piece of the gold market or for those who own and build on coin collections. They are good investments for the long term as they will increase in value but at the same time they aren't considered as serious investments in the gold market. This is mainly because the serious investors put their money towards larger amounts of gold bullion bars or various other larger forms of gold. ![]() American Buffalo Gold CoinThe American buffalo gold coin is a highly sought after piece of investment for collectors. There is a limited amount being sold to the public with four different weights, and all of them can be found at various local dealers or online dealers for different prices. These gold coins have a face value range from between five and fifty dollars, but their value in gold is many times that. ![]() American Buffalo Gold Bullion CoinsAmerican buffalo gold bullion coins are not distributed by the United States Mint, but through dealerships and precious metal businesses. These are rare coins generally used for the purpose of coin collections as well as a sound investment for those considering their finances in the future for either themselves or for their family. ![]() American Buffalo CoinThe American buffalo coin which was first sold to the public in 2006 has gained momentum as people are investing more in gold coins for their future financial security. The gold buffalo as it is affectionately known as is made of 99.99 percent gold and is the only coin so pure that is minted by the United States. It is legal tender in America and its face value is $50, but its actual value is many times more than that. ![]() Maple Leaf Gold CoinThe maple leaf gold coin was first introduced in Canada in 1979 but was quickly halted because of a boycott. The coins then had a gold content of .999, which has been increased since then to a .9999 and a very rare edition made with .99999. This means that there is hardly any other substance in it other than gold itself.
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