With prices steadily rising over the past 5 years, gold is certainly a brilliant investment. Now it shines even brighter. With the introduction of the new American Buffalo 24-karat gold coin, investors now have access to $50 coins that each contain one troy ounce of the purest gold available in any coin. These magnificent coins manufactured at West Point by the U.S. Mint are available now here at Blanchard and Company, Inc.
For years, investors only had the option of purchasing 22-karat gold when buying American coins. Because 24-karat gold is softer, it was generally accepted that a 24-karat coin would not stand up to the rigors of circulating. Though gold coins have not circulated since 1933, American gold coins have traditionally been a mix of gold with copper and silver for hardness – until now. Because of stiff competition in the gold investing world from Canada and others, Congress authorized the production of these spectacular new coins. Blanchard and Company, Inc. is pleased and honored to be an authorized seller of the new American Buffalo 24-karat gold coin.
The design of the American Buffalo gold coin is a testament to America’s past, featuring the profile of a Native American chief on the obverse side and a buffalo on the reverse. Renowned American sculptor James Earle Fraser, once a student of the legendary Augustus Saint-Gaudens, originally designed the images for use on another coin. Each beautiful and uniquely American coin is inscribed with .9999 Fine Gold, 1 OZ, Liberty, E Pluribus Unum, and In God We Trust.
When you buy American Buffalo 24-Karat Gold Bullion coins, you’re buying the coins whose weight, content and purity are guaranteed by the U.S. government. This makes them not only recognized as America’s official investment-grade gold bullion, but accepted worldwide in major investment markets.
Order online or call a Blanchard and Company, Inc. Gold Bullion Consultant:
1-800-880-4653.
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| Content | Weight | Diameter | ||||||
| Gold: 1.0001 Troy oz | 31.108g | 1.287" - 32.70 mm |