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Question by montoy_vlv: How much a 2008 American Buffalo gold coin cost now?
I'm trying to sell my American Buffalo gold coin. On the US Mint website, the 2009 gold coin costs ,400. Can I sell my 2008 gold coin the same price?

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Answer by Taiping
What a coin sells for and what a dealer will pay are two different stories. Gold right now is going up but does drop some during the week. It is a day by day thing. The only ad I have for the gold buffalo no matter what date is a dealer will pay spot plus . Gold right now is #,191.50 . This value changes daily so it is best to sell when gold is high. You can get gold spot by typing in gold spot. You need to check with dealers, for gold and gold coin values depend a lot on the price of gold at the time of sale. Only rare collector gold coins have a large collectable value added.

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Originally posted 2010-09-28 22:47:32. Republished by Blog Post Promoter

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Question by babybunny91: can i get cash for a 2010 gold buffalo tribute proof?
The Gold Buffalo Coin is the purest gold coin ever made by the U.S. government. It’s the first U.S. coin ever struck using .9999 Pure 24 KT Gold. Its design is based on the famous Buffalo nickel minted from 1913 to 1938. Wildly popular with investors and collectors, the U.S. government had to stop production because of a shortage of specially made gold blanks. It’s no wonder the price of the last edition is going through the roof! Now, you can reserve your own copy of the 2010 Buffalo Gold Clad Tribute Proof in 31 mg of pure gold.

National Collector’s Mint’s private, non-monetary minting recreates James Earle Fraser’s American Buffalo against a mirror-like background on one side and his iconic Native American Indian Head stands out in stunning relief on the other. The final issue price was to be set at per proof. But, during our special release, this 24 KT Pure Gold clad masterpiece can be yours for only .95. With gold skyrocketing past ,000 an ounce, price can only be guaranteed for 7 days. Limit 5 per order.

Could I take this to a jewelery place and get cash for them?

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Answer by I gotz that wicked clown love
no you cant they arent the actual coin they are a replica of them. the crap probably isnt even worth the they charge you!

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Originally posted 2010-09-14 03:27:26. Republished by Blog Post Promoter

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Question by beekieboo: Bright red dot on gold buffalo coin.?
I have a 2006 Proof Gold Buffalo never been touched by human hands but is has a Bright red dot on the Indians cheek. I need to know if that makes it worth more or less?

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Answer by liberty 911
Regardless of the cause, a red dot would not increase its value. It sounds as if the coin is either in a thin sealed mylar mint packaging, or a hard "plastic" case. It is possible the red dot is attached to its container. If it is attached to the coin, it could increase in size over the years depending upon what it is. I would recommend taking the coin to a local coin expert or two for an evaluation. I hope that helps.

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Originally posted 2010-07-28 19:26:21. Republished by Blog Post Promoter

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Question by .: Which is a better coin to own: American Buffalo Gold One Ounce or American Liberty Gold One Ounce?

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Answer by rtfm
I'd definitely go with the Buffalo, since it's actually being sold by the U.S. Mint.

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Originally posted 2011-02-03 03:29:56. Republished by Blog Post Promoter

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Question by wedonthavealldayhere: What are most buffalo coins made out of?
I can't seem to find the answer any where on the net for some strange reason not even wiki has it.

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Answer by Elmyr
I think this is all 1.2 billion buffalo nickels, from 1913-1938.

"Diameter: 21.2 millimeters Weight: 5 grams Composition: .750 copper, .250 nickel Edge: Plain"

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Originally posted 2011-04-09 05:31:35. Republished by Blog Post Promoter

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Question by alec19742003: 2007 American Buffalo . How many versions of it out there? VERY confused !!!?
You go to U.S. Mint web site and it's all very simple. ONE American Buffalo Gold Proof Coin and ONE price of it --- 5.95

On Ebay there are 2 kinds of it:

1. 2007 American Buffalo NGC PF70 Ultra Cameo . Cost 5.00

2. 2007 American Buffalo NGC Gold MS70 Early Releases.
Cost 1.29

There are 2 different kinds of gold ? What is the difference between PF70 Ultra Cameo and Early Releases ??? Why is the first is more expensive?

I bought this 2007 American Buffalo yesterday but the buyer did not specify is it Cameo or Early Releases. It was just stated - "2007 US MINT 1 OUNCE 24K SOLID GOLD BUFFALO COIN" The total price is 2.67.

I didn't pay yet. Should I cancel the transaction ?

The last question - is it a good idea to invest in these 24K coins? Will the prices always go up for a long run? Any good books, resources where I can find some info about buying gold, esp. about coins?

I'm sorry if my questions look confused. Thank You.

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Answer by I. B. Zoxx
Wow..You're covering a lot of territory here. I will try to answer at least part of this.
Your coin #1 above is PF70 or Proof 70. That is a proof coin and the highest grade possible.
Your coin #2 above is MS70 or Mint State 70. That is an uncirculated 'business strike' coin, and once again, 70 is the highest grade possible. The gold content is identical, but the appearance of the coin is quite different. The proof coins have mirror-like fields and frosted raised surfaces, which make them more attractive coins.
I personally think the 'Early Release' designation is something of a scam. There is no difference other than the early release coins were among the first struck.
As you describe your purchase, I can't tell if it is proof or uncirculated, or if it grades MS70/PF70 or lower (or if it has been graded / slabbed at all). Coins with the 70 grade are generally somewhat more expensive. Even an MS69 coin would be less.
Overall, Gold coins such as these will do OK over the long run. I can think of many worse things to invest in.

Added later: I suppose I should say something about grading services, also. NGC is an independent third party grading service, not affiliated with the US Mint. PCGS and ANACS are the other two large grading services. There are many others, but they should be avoided completely. What they do is grade coins on a scale from 1 to 70, where 70 is the so-called perfect coin. They put the graded coins in a sealed plastic holder usually referred to as a slab, with the name of the grading service, the type and date of the coin, and the grade clearly indicated..
This is a very simplistic explanation, and once you get into it, you will have more questions. Amongst all the responders who clearly know nothing about coins or collecting, there are four or five very knowledgeable people here that regularly answer coin questions.

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Originally posted 2010-08-03 17:35:28. Republished by Blog Post Promoter

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American Buffalo Gold Proof Coins