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2018 1 oz Gold American Buffalo $50 Coin BU
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The listing, 2018 1 oz Gold American Buffalo $50 Coin BU has ended.

2018 1 oz Gold American Buffalo $50 Coin BU

This 2018 1 oz Gold American Buffalo $50 Coin is the latest release in Gold American Buffalo series. First introduced in 2006, this series was instantly a huge success, providing competition for other gold coins on the market. The coin obverse features the iconic portrait of a Native American on its obverse and an image of the popular bison, Black Diamond, on the reverse, both originally designed by James Earle Fraser for the Indian Head Nickel of 1913-1938. Their design has been slightly modified from the original coin. The image of Native American was created by integrating the facial features of three popular Native Americans: Big Tree, Iron Tail, and Two Moons.The coin’s reverse depicts Black Diamond was a popular American Bison in the early 1900's.

This beautiful coin is popular worldwide and is highly recognizable with its well-known Buffalo Nickel design.

Coin Features:

Made from .9999 fine gold with a weight of 1 troy ounce.
Struck by the US Mint.
Brilliant Uncirculated Condition.
Coin face value is $50.
Individual coins come in plastic flips. Lot of 20 comes in mint-issued plastic tubes.
Obverse: Features the profile portrait of a Native American designed by James Earle Fraser. The motto “LIBERTY” is inscribed on the top right. The year of mintage and Fraser’s initial, “F”, is inscribed on the portrait’s shoulder.
Reverse: Depicts the iconic image of the American Bison, Black Diamond. Inscriptions of the country name, content, weight, and purity as well as “IN GOD WE TRUST” and “E PLURIBUS UNUM”.
Questions & Comments
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Hi did you make a mistake do you really want $2,520.00 dollars because that’s what your asking for just trying to help you out.
Mar 9th, 2018 at 12:21:38 AM PST by
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nope, didn't make a mistake. it really depends on how you distinguish value. if you are one that only follows what the website says xnk is worth then yes it is $2520. If you are one that follows true value of the xnk on the exchanges, then it is only $864 with xnk's current trading value at .048 cents each. Or you can be one that uses a combination of both which kind of did when i listed it. I set the value at .10 cents per xnk and also factor in the 10% GIN fee as well as a standard 20% that listia charges to cash out. The cash out fee is currently only for credits but who's to say they won't charge that in the future for xnk? So as a buyer, you see $2520. As a seller, i ensure i don't sell at a loss. That's call business 101
+1
Mar 9th, 2018 at 3:22:34 AM PST by
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It’s so hard to learn lol
Mar 9th, 2018 at 4:58:46 PM PST by
Original
Yes it is confusing because there is in actuality two different prices. Listia wants to keep xnk prices stable on listia but it is impossible as a crypto currency trading on the exchange
Mar 9th, 2018 at 5:47:16 PM PST by
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This is why I love the new ink tokens.
Mar 9th, 2018 at 11:08:04 PM PST by
Original
Yea it’s exciting times. Hoping xnk really takes off
Mar 9th, 2018 at 11:10:13 PM PST by
Original
You got good deals, top ten! Good luck!!
Mar 14th, 2018 at 1:04:34 PM PDT by
Original
Hehe it was a steal until I realized that listia has now removed the .14 cent xnk price and they have now even started to raise the xnk prices on their own reward items to be more in line with exchange prices.
Mar 15th, 2018 at 12:57:04 PM PDT by
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Indeed. :)
Mar 17th, 2018 at 6:01:54 PM PDT by
Original
Anyone can go to any gold shop and buy up these coins most pawn shops have them as well you really over priced this item sorry too waste of credits to me
Mar 20th, 2018 at 7:34:17 PM PDT by
Original
Sure, anyone can go buy them directly with cash at a pawn shop or online gold store but not everyone have the cash. Now if people here have sold off some stuff they no longer need or use or have completed some free offers and earned free xnk, what do you think these people will want to do with their xnk? They can hold onto them forever but can’t really cash out right? So what do they do? They spend it here to buy something they want, can use, or has some value where they can then cash out. That is how this system works here. Not everyone on listia with credits or xnk have used real cash to buy them. I can say that many have never spent a single cent buying credits or xnk here. But they still get nice stuff. Think about it.

As for overpricing, what is overpricing to you? I don’t believe I overpriced and I will explain why. 1oz Gold buffalo can be bought for around $1400. So recently xnk dropped to .03 cents per xnk on the exchanges. Therefore 50,000 xnk will then come out to $1500. Take away 10% fee that listia charges for listing then that brings this down to $1350 that I can then pocket in xnk. How is that overpriced? Or if you want to use current exchange value of xnk at .04 cents that still comes out to $1800 minus 10% equals $1620. So $1620 minus the cost of the coin of $1400 and I get to pocket $220 worth of xnk for my time and effort. And if I wanted to cash out xnk, then I waste more time and effort to transfer to my ether wallet to sell on an exchange therefore taking more fee hits and so my profit dwindles even more. So how is that overpriced? Please explain to me your thought process of overpriced and break it down for me how your mind determines that?
Mar 20th, 2018 at 8:09:44 PM PDT by
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If this was a real 24 karat gold oz gold it wouldnt have a face value of 50 dollars unless its clad
Mar 21st, 2018 at 7:53:01 AM PDT by
Original
Lol wow ok. Then I guess APMEX, the worlds largest precious metals dealer is hawking clad coins and selling them at pure gold prices. I think maybe you should do some research before making yourself look real silly

https://www.apmex.com/product/152637/2018-1-oz-gold-buffalo-bu
Mar 21st, 2018 at 8:12:45 AM PDT by
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You better hope irs doesnt find out your making profit off these coins its illeagle to sell for profit without liscence
Mar 22nd, 2018 at 9:07:19 AM PDT by
Original
Yup again you show your ignorance. How are you going to show profit on here when an item is exchanged for a crypto currency? Maybe a profit will be shown after if and when I decide to ever exchange the xnk tokens for cash.

Not only that, i don’t need a license to sell personal property, whether for profit or loss. You really need to stop speaking out of the hole in your rear and try doing maybe even a speck of research so you don’t sound so clueless. If that was the case then you should also report yourself to the irs as I doubt you have a license to sell any of your good.
Mar 22nd, 2018 at 9:57:57 AM PDT by
Original
Yeah nice price xml only worth a nickel if I had it is but very cheap
Mar 25th, 2018 at 2:15:56 PM PDT by

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