Always In Demand 🇺🇸 2001-D Buffalo Silver Dollar $1 PCGS MS69 BRIGHT LUSTER
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Always In Demand 🇺🇸 2001-D Buffalo Silver Dollar $1 PCGS MS69 BRIGHT LUSTER.Thank you for your interestFree bubble wrap first class shipping or $5 priorityPlease check out the LikeMetals store and continue to create great daysIssuer United StatesType Non-circulating coinYear 2001Composition Silver (.900)Weight 26.73 gDiameter 38.1 mmShape RoundTechnique MilledOrientation Coin alignment ↑↓References KM# 325Commemorative issueNational Museum of the American Indian (NMAI) of the Smithsonian Institution.ObverseThe design taken from the 1913 Indian Head or Buffalo Nickel. A Composite profile of Iron Tail, an Oglala Sioux chief, Two Moons, a Cheyenne chief, and Big Tree, a Kiowa chief.Lettering:LIBERTY2001Engraver: James Earle FraserReverseThe design taken from the 1913 Indian Head or Buffalo Nickel. According to the legend, the buffalo used as a model for this coin was "Black Diamond" (1893-1915), a famous buffalo at the Central Park zoo in New York City.Lettering:UNITED·STATES·OF·AMERICAIN GOD WE TRUSTE PLURIBUSUNUMONE DOLLARัEngraver: James Earle FraserEdgeReededCommentsThe 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
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