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The bison depicted on the Buffalo nickel was designed by sculptor James Earle Fraser and was first minted in 1913. The bison, or American buffalo, on the reverse of the coin represents the rugged, untamed spirit of the American West. Fraser's design was intended to capture both the heritage of Native American culture and the wilderness of the United States. The bison featured on the coin is believed to have been modeled after a real animal named "Black Diamond," who lived in the Central Park Zoo in New York City. Black Diamond was a large, imposing buffalo that Fraser thought symbolized the strength and resilience of the American frontier. The obverse side of the coin features a composite profile of Native American chiefs from various tribes, representing a tribute to Native American culture. Fraser combined features from several individuals he had sketched, which allowed him to honor their collective heritage without identifying one specific person. Together, these elements-the Native American on the front and the buffalo on the back-symbolize a tribute to the nation's past, focusing on the cultures and wildlife that were key symbols of America's history. The Buffalo nickel remained in circulation from 1913 to 1938, and its design remains one of the most iconic in U.S. coinage history.
My uncle has every coin in the world,even Roman empire,and ottoman,anything U can think of,his collection is worth like,154k USD,but,there are a couple left that he's trying to get,really hard,he just ordered his 100 north Korean won,I recently got into coin collecting,and I already have a Czechoslovak 1929 coin
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This is the guy on UA-cam to listen to! Probably the best I see. 👌 I'm a dealer for 21 years now and get tired of all the click bait and rabbit holes out there. Here you can learn the facts.
Just finished using nic a date on a bunch of buffalo nickels! Awesome timing!!
Got my coins from the last Whatnot auction! Thanks Silverpicker!
Silverpicker, awesome video keep up the great content
Toddler Silverpicker finding his first Buffalo nickel: Adorable!
Great video thanks for sharing silver picker
Another great video
Thank you so much sir 🙏🙏
Thank you
Shalom Max, thanks for the information my brother. Be safe
Shalom to you too! Thank you for the nice message :)
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Thank You for all info! I have couple of very strange old Pennys. Can You give advice about those too? Sorry my English
The bison depicted on the Buffalo nickel was designed by sculptor James Earle Fraser and was first minted in 1913. The bison, or American buffalo, on the reverse of the coin represents the rugged, untamed spirit of the American West. Fraser's design was intended to capture both the heritage of Native American culture and the wilderness of the United States.
The bison featured on the coin is believed to have been modeled after a real animal named "Black Diamond," who lived in the Central Park Zoo in New York City. Black Diamond was a large, imposing buffalo that Fraser thought symbolized the strength and resilience of the American frontier.
The obverse side of the coin features a composite profile of Native American chiefs from various tribes, representing a tribute to Native American culture. Fraser combined features from several individuals he had sketched, which allowed him to honor their collective heritage without identifying one specific person.
Together, these elements-the Native American on the front and the buffalo on the back-symbolize a tribute to the nation's past, focusing on the cultures and wildlife that were key symbols of America's history. The Buffalo nickel remained in circulation from 1913 to 1938, and its design remains one of the most iconic in U.S. coinage history.
Awesome to the max
Anyone look for a 3 legged buffalo
I got the 3 leg buffalo worth 1000 pcgs graded
Hello, do you know anything about the gold plated presidential $1 coins?
My uncle has every coin in the world,even Roman empire,and ottoman,anything U can think of,his collection is worth like,154k USD,but,there are a couple left that he's trying to get,really hard,he just ordered his 100 north Korean won,I recently got into coin collecting,and I already have a Czechoslovak 1929 coin
I want to know about the 1938 Buffalo Nickel with the 4 legged Buffalo standing on plain ground worth?
Do you ever look for nice serial number paper currency?
Hey, I have a 1926 buffalo nickel. What's the easiest way to get cash for it?
I'm curious Matt is there worth to 2 mint red seal 2dollar bills 1953 series?I would appreciate any help you can give me they are in sequential order?
I have a 1936 buffalo nickel
I have one with no date and 3 1/2 legs
Uh oh! Now I want a hobo nickel 😍 😂🤣
What?
Your Instagram is not up…?
I have some coins
I have a 1913 indian head Buffalo nickel not sure if its rare or just normal nickel. Its type 2 other than that no clue .
All the 1913's are good finds!
I have the 1938 Buffalo Nickel that I would like to sell. If I send you a picture can you please tell me what it worth?
I have a 1926 buffalo nickel not sure if it's worth anything
Thank you