One of the most popular coin designs in American history was the Buffalo Nickel. Designed in 1913 by James Earle Fraser, the Buffalo Nickel has proven so popular over time that not only are the original coins from that era still highly prized by collectors, but modern investors can purchase the design on bullion coins and silver rounds for sale. Right now, 1 oz GSM Buffalo Silver Rounds are available to purchase online from JM Bullion.
Round Highlights:
Each of these 1 oz GSM Buffalo Silver Rounds are offered in brand-new condition from the Golden State Mint (GSM). The rounds will ship in individual plastic flips for multiples of 1 to 19 silver rounds. Every batch of 20 or more silver rounds is available with a protective mint tube.
The Buffalo Nickel was created by James Earle Fraser during the administration of President William Howard Taft. His design was approved for the US nickel and the imagery remained in production on that denomination through 1938.
Fraser was a native of Winona, Minnesota. His father worked for the railroad in the Upper Midwest and he frequently accompanied his father throughout western Minnesota and the Dakotas, providing eventual inspiration for the design of the Buffalo Nickel.
The obverse face of the 1 oz GSM Buffalo Silver Round depicts the image of a stoic indigenous tribal figure in right-profile relief. This figure is shown with braided hair and some feathers in his hair. The word “Liberty” is inscribed on this side of the round. Fraser reported in the 1930s during a radio interview that his stoic figure was a result of the combination of the facial features of several real-life indigenous figures living in the United States in the early 20th century.
On the reverse side of 1 oz Buffalo Silver Rounds is an American bison. The bison is shown in left-profile relief with a small mound of dirt. Inscriptions on this side of the round include “Golden State Mint” above the bison and “1 Troy oz .999 Silver” below the bison. The bison, also known as a buffalo, is the largest land mammal in the United States. This particular bison was inspired by Black Diamond, a bison that resided at the Central Park Zoo in New York City in the early 20th century.
If you have any questions about these silver rounds, please contact JM Bullion. You can call us at 800-276-6508, chat with us live online, or email us directly.
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One of the most popular coin designs in American history was the Buffalo Nickel. Designed in 1913 by James Earle Fraser, the Buffalo Nickel has proven so popular over time that not only are the original coins from that era still highly prized by collectors, but modern investors can purchase the design on bullion coins and silver rounds for sale. Right now, 1 oz GSM Buffalo Silver Rounds are available to purchase online from JM Bullion.
Round Highlights:
Each of these 1 oz GSM Buffalo Silver Rounds are offered in brand-new condition from the Golden State Mint (GSM). The rounds will ship in individual plastic flips for multiples of 1 to 19 silver rounds. Every batch of 20 or more silver rounds is available with a protective mint tube.
The Buffalo Nickel was created by James Earle Fraser during the administration of President William Howard Taft. His design was approved for the US nickel and the imagery remained in production on that denomination through 1938.
Fraser was a native of Winona, Minnesota. His father worked for the railroad in the Upper Midwest and he frequently accompanied his father throughout western Minnesota and the Dakotas, providing eventual inspiration for the design of the Buffalo Nickel.
The obverse face of the 1 oz GSM Buffalo Silver Round depicts the image of a stoic indigenous tribal figure in right-profile relief. This figure is shown with braided hair and some feathers in his hair. The word “Liberty” is inscribed on this side of the round. Fraser reported in the 1930s during a radio interview that his stoic figure was a result of the combination of the facial features of several real-life indigenous figures living in the United States in the early 20th century.
On the reverse side of 1 oz Buffalo Silver Rounds is an American bison. The bison is shown in left-profile relief with a small mound of dirt. Inscriptions on this side of the round include “Golden State Mint” above the bison and “1 Troy oz .999 Silver” below the bison. The bison, also known as a buffalo, is the largest land mammal in the United States. This particular bison was inspired by Black Diamond, a bison that resided at the Central Park Zoo in New York City in the early 20th century.
If you have any questions about these silver rounds, please contact JM Bullion. You can call us at 800-276-6508, chat with us live online, or email us directly.