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Pillar of the Community
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Quote: .Buffalo calls spicy wings Buffalo wings. There isn't any bison meat on chicken. I'm not certain how experts they are on a bison I dunno what your on about, aint you ever seen a buffalo chicken before? 
Edited by Numis-Northerner 07/13/2020 8:47 pm
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Pillar of the Community
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This thread is just too much fun :)
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CCF Master Historian of USA Commemoratives
 United States
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@Numis-Northerner: That's great, but I don't see any wings!
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Bedrock of the Community
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Quote: BTW - can you Punctuate the following sentence to make it make sense? Buffalo buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo buffalo. I think you mean: Buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo. 
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Bedrock of the Community
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Quote: Buffalo calls spicy wings Buffalo wings. There isn't any bison meat on chicken. I'm not certain how experts they are on a bison That is where they were invented - hence the name.  Quote: I dunno what your on about, aint you ever seen a buffalo chicken before?  @ Spruett Mine mentions group 1 acting on group 3 that has been acted upon by Group 2. (Buffalo bison fool Buffalo bison [other] Buffalo bison fool. Yours is also correct stating group 1 was already acted upon by group 3 and then acts on group 2. ( Buffalo bison [that] Buffalo bison fool, fool [other] Buffalo bison) Now try 16 in a row 
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CCF Master Historian of USA Commemoratives
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Quote: I found the National Park one with the bison, need to get that one first. Take a closer look at the NPS coins - all three of them have a bison as part of their design. It is the most obvious on the silver dollar, but the gold half eagle and CuNi clad 50-cent coin feature the National Park Service logo which depicts a bison.
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Pillar of the Community
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Quote: Take a closer look at the NPS coins - all three of them have a bison as part of their design. It is the most obvious on the silver dollar, but the gold half eagle and CuNi clad 50-cent coin feature the National Park Service logo which depicts a bison. The gold half eagle is out  but the other 2 I will get. I'm going to look at a few notes on Friday and see what else they have. 
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Pillar of the Community
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Pillar of the Community
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Finally had time to pick up the national park service Dollar. Like I said I like bisons. 
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Quote: Finally had time to pick up the national park service Dollar. Like I said I like bisons. Outstanding! 
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CCF Master Historian of USA Commemoratives
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Congrats on the new pickup! Very nice!
The presence of the dancer on the coin did not sit well with some when the coin came out. I think it effectively presents an overlooked aspect of the National Park Service and was a worthy inclusion on the coin.
Will you be getting the proof version as well? (It appears you have done so with the previous modern commemorative coins you've presented, so I thought I'd ask!)
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Hi commens, I expect to get the proof version and the 50 cent clad also. I got this one locally, so I want to get the others locally also. The prices locally are much better than ebay ($30 compared to $45) For now I'm looking for the Kansas and North Dakota Bison quarters first. After those, I'll get the missing 3. Are there any other commemoratives with bison? I looked through the mega red and these seem like it.
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CCF Master Historian of USA Commemoratives
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Other than the gold NPS coin that we've already discussed, I think you've identified them all. You might be interested in the Coinage and Currency sets for the American Buffalo silver dollar and the Lewis and Clark silver dollar - the bison is prominent in both (a coin in one (obviously!) and a one-sided US specimen $10 note in the other. Here are links to a couple of my past posts if you are unfamiliar with them: 2001 The American Buffalo Coinage and Currency Set2004 Lewis and Clark Coinage and Currency Set
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Pillar of the Community
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Thanks Commems!
I looked at the links. I also collect currency the notes shown are expensive in "real". If I can find them at a good price I may add them.
But since TNG recommended these, I ended up ordering the 3 below in Silver Proofs.
2005 Kansas 2006 North Dakota 2010 Yellowstone
They should be here by next week, so I'll post a few more Bisons.
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Pillar of the Community
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Because of TNG, I ended up getting a few more Bison. I already had these, but I didn't have them in cameo and in silver. First up is Kansas. I ended up getting Slabbed as the cost was the same as a raw.  
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