Look like this? Common openion. Just wrong. Buffalo are not placid. Bison are different. What is this?encil: :whistle:And what coin is it on.
Hmmm...seems you may be correct. I see that the US Mint web site calls him the "Chief Engraver of the US Mint". However... http://www.coinlink.com/Resources/biographies/chief-engravers-of-the-united-states-mint/ I wonder if they just call him that or if he was actually appointed to that position by the President. The answer I was looking for was "There ain't one". You get the credits, regardless. :bow:
Directly from the US mint site.."The Kansas commemorative quarter incorporates two of the State’s most beloved symbols, the state animal and flower, the buffalo and the sunflower" Buffalo is the colloquial name for the American Bison. AKA, same thing You believe the mint? Better yet is the plant thing~Helianthus annuus!
That's a YAK!! (or water buffalo...close enough) Looks a little "in-bred" if you ask me. Mind if I use that picture?
I don't. Not really worried bout em either - I am sure we will all rack em up quickly New question for the crowd (and if you want 5 credits and can tell me how to transfer em, you can have em): What is/was the largest note made in the US?
It's not mine I don't mind. But was hoping someone would notice Dongs/Bison/Yakpoo etc do not address the next question....which is/////?????
To transfer you click "check" by the credits, and on the page it brings you to scroll down and on the left hand side (the control panel), you'll see credits, and underneath, donations and drawings. click it and you're set
you said you were not counting commemorative coins? Isn't the 2001 Buffalo dollar a commemorative coin? Still being nit-picky
Yeah but he got all the other ones I was looking for, I'm not gonna say he's wrong for adding extra ones