He was also involved in the creation of the buffalo nickel.
The Buffalo nickel saw minor changes to the design in 1916.
The year they put the buffalo nickel on the market?
Buffalo nickels were a thing so far in the past that Jack didn't even get the joke.
According to the artist, the Indian head on the buffalo nickel (1913-1938) is a composite picture.
When the Buffalo nickel had been in circulation for the minimum 25 years, it was replaced with little discussion or protest.
But even in the early 1960's, you could still find a buffalo nickel in your change from time to time.
Many carvers who were active during the 1960s and 1970s continued carving Buffalo nickels into the 1980s.
Dunno why you'd want to talk to that meringue-head, but it's your buffalo nickel.