Collectible coins are a category of numismatic items valued for their rarity, historical significance, and condition, rather than just their monetary face value. In the United States, notable examples include the $50 Gold Buffalo coins and the Gold High Relief coins issued in 2012. The Gold Buffalo, which features a Native American and a buffalo design, is made of 24-karat gold and is prized for its artistry and investment potential. The 2012 Gold High Relief coin, known for its intricate design and high relief striking, commemorates the centennial of the original 1913 buffalo nickel, making it a sought-after piece among collectors and investors alike.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
2012-P (Philadelphia) Gold Buffaloes & Gold High Reliefs $50 (Fifty Dollars) Gold Buffaloes & Gold High Reliefs 2012 Philadelphia
2012-W (West Point) Gold Buffaloes & Gold High Reliefs $50 (Fifty Dollars) Gold Buffaloes & Gold High Reliefs 2012 West Point
United States of America 2012 N/A Gold Buffaloes & Gold High Reliefs $50 $50 (Fifty Dollars) Gold Buffaloes & Gold High Reliefs 2012 N/A
United States of America 2012 N/A Gold Buffaloes & Gold High Reliefs $50 $50 (Fifty Dollars) Gold Buffaloes & Gold High Reliefs 2012 N/A