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How much would you pay for a 1oz gold buffalo??


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Just now, Britannia47 said:

They are both great coins. The 'Buffalo' came out in 1986, quickly followed by the 'Britannia' in 1997. I wonder why? Difference in colour is notable. Alloy of the Eagle has 4% silver - still slightly reddish but not as bad as the RMs pinkies!

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Nice comparison photo thanks

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15 hours ago, CANV said:

lol.  I have never liked the Buffalo.. love the eagle.  but like yourself will happily change my mind after a week.. or 6 pints.   

They are both great coins. The 'Buffalo' came out in 1986, quickly followed by the 'Britannia' in 1997. I wonder why? Difference in colour is notable. Alloy of the Eagle has 4% silver - still slightly reddish but not as bad as the RMs pinkies!

Apologies was the 'Eagle' in 1986, not the Buffalo (2006)!

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