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Why Is The 2001 American Buffalo Dollar Worth So Much?

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 Posted 12/26/2014  4:33 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Lucky Cuss to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
At the time of issue, these completely sold out within 10 days - a pretty strong indication that demand was going to exceed supply for a long time to come.
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A couple of Buffalos in a $1000 Ike bag would be great. Do you ever find other commem $ in these bags?
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A couple of Buffalos in a $1000 Ike bag would be great. Do you ever find other commem $ in these bags?


No other. Just those two for me.
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GR58 -

The reason the 95 and 96 Olympic dollars are so expensive is purely because of mintage though, its apples to oranges. They had mintage less than 20,000. The buffalo was 10x higher mintage.

On a related note, how do I "quote" someones post?
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