

The obverse contains a side profile portrait of a Native American Chief, while the reverse showcases the American Bison. American Gold Buffalo: Another familiar design, the American Gold Buffalo design honors the 1913 nickel that was drafted by James Earle Fraser.

The reverse design is a more recent creation, first drafted by Miles Busiek in 1986, when the American Gold Eagles were first released. As an homage to the $20 Liberty Saint-Gaudens' design, the Gold Eagles contain the same obverse design as the Pre-1933 gold relic.

Gold coins offer a unique investment opportunity as you are not only investing in the metal itself, but also the scarcity or rarity of the coin. Another reason gold coins are so popular, among investors, is that there is rarely a shortage of production since most gold bullion coins are minted yearly and according to demand. This is the case for numerous reasons, one being that gold coins not only contain the intrinsic value of gold but also carry the value of its weight and gold purity, which both are backed by central banks throughout the world. By far, Gold Bullion Coins are the most asked about gold bullion products we sell.
