The golden buffalo is worth $50.
Gold-plated, not real gold. That makes it an altered coin with no real value to a collector.
The value of a 2008 Gold Buffalo Coin will vary depending on the condition of the individual coin. Check out the Gold Buffalo Coin page at APMEX.com for more about the coin itself and to gauge pricing. APMEX - The Gold Standard in Precious Metal Trading
Being that it's a copy, it's not worth much of anything.
no because they are bronze and not real gold
$0.61 - good luck on those gold buffalo coins you bought being worth anything.... sincerely, your government -----[Clarification on this answer - Actual gold buffalo coins (also known as American buffalo) minted by the Federal Government are solid gold, and as legal tender worth $50.00 US but are far more valuable due to their gold content. The coins inferred above are made by private companies, are only gold clad/plated with 14mg of gold worth under $1.00 US, and are not legal tender. These coins should have the word COPY on them, and retail for under $20.00 US]
Nevad was the first silver strike and California was the first gold strike. Nevad was the first silver strike and California was the first gold strike.
its a buffalo head. its always worth at least $50 (Fifty Dollars)
It's really worth about 1/100 what they sell it for or nothing. This stuff has no collectible value.
The American Buffalo Gold coin was first offered for sale by The United States Mint on June 22, 2006. The coin is a Modified version of James Earle Fraser's design for the Indian Head Nickel.
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A lot.(^-^)