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Friday, March 13, 2009

2008 AMERICAN BUFFALO SET PCGS MS70


American Buffalo gold coins Now Extinct! Get yours while you can.

American Buffalo gold coins were first struck in 2006. These coins hold the unique distinction of being the first coins struck by the U.S. Mint in pure 24kt gold. Their popular design is based on the famous Buffalo design by James Earl Fraser that first appeared on nickels in 1913. In 2008 for the first and only time! the U.S. Mint struck three fractional versions of this coin. Now you can own the complete set featuring the $50, $25, $10 & $5 versions of these popular coins. These coins have been certified by PCGS, the leading coin grading service in America as perfect, flawless mint state 70 coins (MS70), the highest grade any coin can be certified. Anyone who knows anything about PCGS knows that only a tiny fraction of coins ever make perfect MS70. You can count the number of these sets in double digits! Less than two people per state can hope to add these to their collections.

• Perfect MS70 coins with First Strike designation• Very rare less than 100 sets known• Includes three fractional coins $25, $10 & $5 made for one year only• Coins struck at WestPoint Mint• Don’t confuse with sets and prices of coins certified by others!

1 comment:

  1. Well, when one clicks through the link above to review these coins, it just leads to a generic, multi-product page, and even then, when exploring all the possible options, this set was not to be found.

    George

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