2001-D - Silver Buffalo Commemorative Dollar - PCGS-MS-69 - McClaren Collection

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2001 Buffalo Silver DollarOffered here is a 2001 D American Buffalo Commemorative dollar.It is graded by PCGS as MS-69.It is from the McClaren Collection.It has a Black Diamond Label.The above photos are of the item you will receive. Thanks for looking. 2001 American Buffalo Silver Dollar The 2001 American Buffalo Silver Dollar was issued to commemorate the recently opened National Museum of the American Indian (NMAI) of the Smithsonian Institution. The classic design of the coin after James Earle Fraser’s Buffalo Nickel, made this commemorative coin issue immensely popular with collectors, leading to a prompt sell out. The obverse and reverse designs for the Buffalo Silver Dollar are taken from the 1913 Indian Head or Buffalo Nickel with some additional inscriptions added to the reverse. The obverse features the profile of a Native American facing right with the inscription “Liberty” in front and the date on the shoulder. The reverse features a full figure of the American Bison or Buffalo. The inscriptions read “United States of America”, “In God We Trust”, “E Pluribus Unum”, and “One Dollar”.The United States Mint produced the uncirculated version of the coins at the Denver Mint and the proof version at the Philadelphia Mint. The coins were offered individually, as a two coin set, or included in the American Buffalo Coin and Currency read more