





In just 1 oz of 999 Fine Copper, this gorgeous bar perfectly captures the size and strength of the Black Diamond Buffalo.
Secure yours and grow your wealth today!
Black Diamond was a massive North American Bison whose infamy remains over a century after its death. Black Diamond was a buffalo homed by the Central Park Zoo, and in 1911 American sculptor James Earle Fraser used the stunning animals image as the base for the 1913 nickel coin. Despite the massive popularity of Black Diamond, when the animal was put up for auction in 1915, it did not receive a single bid. A private sale later saw it sold for $300 where it was quickly slaughtered. The 750lbs of useable meat from the animal were made into "Black Diamond steaks" and sold for $2/pound.
In just 1 oz of 999 Fine Copper, this gorgeous bar perfectly captures the size and strength of the Black Diamond Buffalo.
Secure yours and grow your wealth today!
BAR HIGHLIGHTS
*Ships individually in protective packaging
*Consisting of 1 oz of 999 Fine Copper
*Obverse: Features a depiction of the Black Diamond Buffalo
*Reverse: Features a winged shield set beneath the American flag, along with the metal weight and purity
Black Diamond was a massive North American Bison whose infamy remains over a century after its death. Black Diamond was a buffalo homed by the Central Park Zoo, and in 1911 American sculptor James Earle Fraser used the stunning animals image as the base for the 1913 nickel coin. Despite the massive popularity of Black Diamond, when the animal was put up for auction in 1915, it did not receive a single bid. A private sale later saw it sold for $300 where it was quickly slaughtered. The 750lbs of useable meat from the animal were made into "Black Diamond steaks" and sold for $2/pound.