2012 $50 Gold Buffalo Coin
The 2012 $50 Gold Buffalo coin had a total mintage of 132,000 coins struck at the Philadelphia Mint. This is the sixth year that the Gold Buffalo coins were produced, and this one can be found in the highest Mint State grades up to a perfect Mint State 70. As was common with regular strike, uncirculated coins struck at the Philadelphia Mint, this coin does not feature a mint mark. The Philadelphia Mint was known for its excellent craftsmanship and the 2012 1 oz American Gold Buffalo can be found beautifully struck with attractive surfaces.
History of the 2012 1 oz Gold Buffalo Coin
With a higher mintage than many others in the series, although not the highest, it’s possible to cherrypick for that ideal 2012 $50 Gold Buffalo. The designs on the coin are some of the most beloved out of all the coins series, and they were created by James Earle Fraser as a modification to the Type 1 Indian Head Nickel designs. The obverse features the profile of a Native American chief while the reverse shows a bison standing on a mound. This is a 24 karat gold bullion coin that was sold only to Mint Authorized Purchasers.
2012 $50 Buffalo Gold Coin Value
The 2012 $50 Buffalo Gold coin value reaches upwards of $2,000 for the highest grades of the coin. This is a relatively affordable coin, as were many of the higher mintage Philadelphia minted Buffalo Gold coins. The 2012 1 oz Buffalo Gold coin would make a valuable and accessible addition to any American Buffalo Gold coin collection.
Type of coin: .9999 Fine Gold
Year: 2012 $50 Gold Buffalo Coin
$50 Gold Buffalo Coin Mint Mark: Philadelphia
Total mintage: 132,000
Metal content: 99.99% Gold
Face value: Fifty Dollars
Weight: 31.11 grams
Edge: Reeded
Designer: James Earle Fraser
Diameter: 32.70 millimeters