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5 Dollars "American Buffalo" (Gold Bullion Coinage) , United States

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Obverse
A Native American, whom Fraser said he created as a mixture of the features of three chiefs from different American Indian tribes, Big Tree, Iron Tail, and Two Moons, who posed as models for him to sketch.
Latin
LIBERTY W 2008
Reverse
Buffalo, Black Diamond
Latin
UNITED·STATES·OF·AMERICA E PLURIBUS UNUM IN GOD WE TRUST $ 5 1/10 OZ. .9999 FINE GOLD
Out of Many, One
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