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    Probably my favorite cufflinks. One cufflink is the Native American head side of the coin, and the other shows the American bison. The coin is called an Indian Head nickel or Buffalo nickel. James Earle Fraser designed it and I think it's the best US coin design out there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hayseed Brown View Post
    Probably my favorite cufflinks. One cufflink is the Native American head side of the coin, and the other shows the American bison. The coin is called an Indian Head nickel or Buffalo nickel. James Earle Fraser designed it and I think it's the best US coin design out there.

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    yeah think I have heard of it ant the coin worth a bit now ? remember something about it being one of the most sort after one's
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    Quote Originally Posted by is that my watch View Post
    yeah think I have heard of it ant the coin worth a bit now ? remember something about it being one of the most sort after one's
    Well, mine aren't because the backs are soldered to silver cufflink backings, but some probably are. Haha.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hayseed Brown View Post
    Well, mine aren't because the backs are soldered to silver cufflink backings, but some probably are. Haha.
    lol it was some thing I read about one of the low denomination U.S coin being sort after and thought it was the Indian head but I may have got it wrong lol some thing about 1938 maybe the year was what made special can't remember lol
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