Obverse: the obverse of the coin depicts the Indians and their haircut decorated the stylus on the right side of the coin is inscribed the word "LIBERTY", and the coin at the bottom of the left side of the carved coin mintage year "2023" and the initial “F”, for sculptor James Earle Fraser
Reverse: the reverse of the coin depicts the American prairie symbol - wild buffalo, over the engraved words "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA", far below the lower letters Latin words "E PLURIBUS UNUM", in coin right, bottom engraved the words "IN GOD WE TRUST", as well as the coin at the bottom directly below the buffalo carved coin "$50" in coin and superimposed at the bottom of the coin weight and fineness "1 oz. .9999 FINE GOLD".
About the coin: this coin is dedicated to American Indians and is specially assessed by animals - buffaloes. Both of these motifs uniquely embody the North American prairie's freedom and simplicity. The design was created by the famous sculptor Earl Fraser (1876-1953). The coin symbolizes and highlights North American heritage and freedom of expression. This coin in 2005, approved by the United States Congress and minted in 2006. The coin is the official currency of the United States and is approved by the tender.