The American Gold Buffalo Coin is one of the most revered coins made by the U.S. Mint. Based on the 1913 Buffalo Head Nickel, Gold Buffalo coins were the U.S. Mint’s first .9999 fine Gold coins ever minted. The design is intriguing, celebrating the native culture of America, and has been immensely successful because of it.
The Three Chiefs
The Native American profile on the Buffalo Nickel, later used on the Gold Buffalo, is special as it was designed by James Earle Fraser from a combination of three images of Native American Chiefs: Iron Tail (Lakota), Two Moons (Cheyenne) and John Big Tree (Seneca).
Iron Tail
Iron Tail was a chief in the Oglala Lakota tribe. He was one of the premier Native American celebrities of the early 20th century. His face was spread across the entire world as a target for international photographers. His fame was at its peak when he traveled with Buffalo Bill’s Wild West, a worldwide touring circus-style show. Through this show, he was able to visit many European countries.
Two Moons
Another model for the Buffalo Nickel was a Cheyenne chief known as Two Moons. He was a highly regarded diplomat for the Cheyenne Nation of Montana. His dealings with the American government and military earned him respect and landed him as the leader of the Northern Cheyenne Reservation.
John Big Tree
As a member of the Seneca nation, John Big Tree was quintessentially a Native American celebrity. He appeared in more than 50 films through the mid-20th century. Aside from being featured on the 1913 Buffalo Nickel, he was also the model in the famous Native American sculpture “End of the Trail,” also by James Earle Fraser.
Black Diamond
The three chiefs on the Buffalo Nickel may be influential figures, but the buffalo featured on the reverse of the coin was a celebrity in his own right. Black Diamond was a North American bison weighing 1,550 lbs. who became a sort of attraction at the New York City Zoo in 1893. Black Diamond was also featured on the 1910 $10 U.S. Banknote and is also shown on a special Black Diamond label from PCGS.
Gold Buffalo Coins and Indian Head Nickels
The Gold Buffalo coin, revered for its connection to Native American heritage and the American West, owes its design to the 1913-1938 Buffalo nickel. This iconic nickel, designed by James Earle Fraser, also captures the spirit of the American wilderness and the cultural legacy of Native American tribes. Collectors interested in the historical significance of the Gold Buffalo may find the Indian Head Buffalo nickel series to be a compelling addition to their collection. These nickels, like their gold counterparts, reflect the rugged beauty and deep cultural roots of America’s past.
The Gold Buffalo coin is one of the most popular and most successful coins ever made by the U.S. Mint. The coin faces are embellished with beautiful artwork that proudly represents the native spirit of America.