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The Greysheet Catalog (GSID) of the $5 Gold Buffalo (2008) series of Bullion in the U.S. Coins contains 2 distinct entries with CPG® values between $550.00 and $1,000.00.
The American Buffalo $5 gold coin is a one-year-only issue that was released in 2008 and struck by the West Point Mint. These 2008-W Buffalo gold coins contain one-tenth ounce of .9999-fine gold and were made with both burnished and proof finishes. The West Point Mint struck a total of 17,429 examples of the uncirculated $5 gold American Buffalo coins while 18,884 examples of the proof specimens were made.

The 2008-W American Buffalo gold coin revives a classic design by James Earle Fraser that was first seen on the five-cent coin in 1913 and remained in production until 1938. These Indian Head or so-called ?Buffalo? nickels, which depict the bust of a Native American on the obverse and an American bison on the reverse, have long been popular collectibles.

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  $5 Gold Buffalo (2008) Value Range Favorite
$5 Gold Buffalo (2008) Value Range  
2008-W $5 Gold Buffalo, Burnished MS
$550
-
$775
$550 - $775
2008-W $5 Gold Buffalo PR DCAM
$750
-
$1,000
$750 - $1,000

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Greysheet Catalog Details

The Greysheet Catalog (GSID) of the $5 Gold Buffalo (2008) series of Bullion in the U.S. Coins contains 2 distinct entries with CPG® values between $550.00 and $1,000.00.
The American Buffalo $5 gold coin is a one-year-only issue that was released in 2008 and struck by the West Point Mint. These 2008-W Buffalo gold coins contain one-tenth ounce of .9999-fine gold and were made with both burnished and proof finishes. The West Point Mint struck a total of 17,429 examples of the uncirculated $5 gold American Buffalo coins while 18,884 examples of the proof specimens were made.

The 2008-W American Buffalo gold coin revives a classic design by James Earle Fraser that was first seen on the five-cent coin in 1913 and remained in production until 1938. These Indian Head or so-called ?Buffalo? nickels, which depict the bust of a Native American on the obverse and an American bison on the reverse, have long been popular collectibles.

Catalog Detail