Artist etches 'Buffalo nickel' obverse into Oreo
- Published: Feb 4, 2016, 3 AM

1. Oreo gets a numismatic makeover
Here at Coin World, it’s not often we get to integrate food and numismatics. But when given the the chance, we are obliged to share it with our readers.
Artist Javier Fiore carved the obverse design of the Indian Head 5-cent coin, popularly known as the "Buffalo nickel," into the crème side of an Oreo and then shared his filling-based masterpiece last week in a Facebook post shared by the Original Hobo Nickel Society.
This example might not bring the same price as the highly graded Indian Head 5-cent coins that sell for north of $100,000, but it's certainly worth a like or share.
Fiore's Oreo had to taste a tad bit sweeter.
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