America’s Love Affair with the Buffalo Nickel Endures
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American Buffalo Commemorative Silver Dollar Sells Out in Two Weeks

Washington, DC, June 21, 2001 – The United States Mint today announced the
sell-out of the American Buffalo Commemorative Coin Program, with all 500,000
coins sold since sales began on June 7, 2001. All 50,000 of the Limited Edition
American Buffalo Commemorative Coin & Currency Sets were sold in just 5
days. "Our Numismatics Division worked very hard to create a product that
would be attractive and appealing to collectors, and we’re gratified at this
enthusiastic response," said U.S. Mint Director Jay W. Johnson. The
American Buffalo Commemorative Silver Dollar recreates James Earle Fraser’s
famous Buffalo nickel design that circulated from 1913 to 1938. The obverse
depicts a profile of a Native American. The reverse features an American Buffalo—an
important symbol for many Native Americans. A portion of the proceeds from the
sale of each coin is authorized to help fund the opening of the Smithsonian’s
National Museum of the American Indian (NMAI) and will help supplement the
museum’s endowment and education outreach funds.
June 21, 2001
Contact: Michael White (202) 354-7222, U.S. Mint
Website: www.usmint.gov
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