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NEW 1913 First-Year-of-Issue Buffalo Nickel Goldtone Bezel Coin Cuff Links 13551

$ 105.57

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    NEW 1913 First-Year-of-Issue Buffalo Nickel Goldtone Bezel Coin Cuff Links 13551
    NEW 1913 First-Year-of-Issue Buffalo Nickel Goldtone Bezel Coin Cuff Links 13551
    Genuine US Coin
    1913 "First-Year-of-Issue" Buffalo Nickel
    Clean Stylish Bezel
    Bullet Back Closure
    Includes a Certificate of Authenticity and 1 Year Manufacturer Warranty
    Cufflinks can add an elegant and stylish statement to a man's attire as well as injecting a bit of personality. Our goldtone classic bezel coin cuff links include genuine U.S. coins encircled by a simple yet sophisticated setting that will make your cuffs a great conversation starter at your social event. The Buffalo Nickel was first released into circulation on March 4, 1913 and composed of copper and nickel. The design was created to enhance the beauty of American coinage. The designer James Earle Fraser wanted to create something totally American and therefore decided upon the Buffalo which was unique and a large part of our western states heritage. The Native American Indian also fit right into his idea. Fraser claims he used several composites to draw the portrait of the Native American Indian Head which is on the obverse of the coin. Fraser said the reverse design was modeled after Black Diamond, a bison at the Bronx Zoo. But historians claim Black Diamond was never at the Bronx Zoo but was housed at the Central Park Zoo. Another bison, Bronx, was the leader of the herd at the Bronx Zoo. The placement of the horns on the nickel differ greatly from that of Black Diamond leaving one to wonder if he was the model. The American public deemed to call it the Buffalo Nickel since its first release in 1913. The Buffalo or Indian Head nickel was last minted in 1938. Both Buffalo Nickels will be dated 1913, the first year of issue. These coin cuff links have bullet back closures making them very easy to put on. Comes with a Certificate of Authenticity.
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