The buffalo nickel, introduced in 1913, had as its model a resident of the Central Park Zoo, an American bison. But the animal, better known as Black Diamond, wasn’t cooperating for artist James Fraser. He kept turning to watch the artist at work instead of standing sideways. Fraser commissioned a zookeeper to catch Black Diamond’s eye and then sneaked around the animal for the necessary side view. A centsible move.
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