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Nice Buffs!
ОтветитьGood solid generic rounds. Nice additions to the stack.
Ответитьthe buffalo has a visible peenie
ОтветитьThose are nice rounds. Yeah, the buffalo designs are one of the most popular for low cost bullion.
Ответитьa dent on the corner of a circle 0_o
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nice round
Nice rounds.... also us mint issued a silver commem buff a few years ago....
ОтветитьLittle did that native american chief know his side profile would be on millions of coins.
ОтветитьI was at a local pawn shop and the owner was selling these same.exact ones for 17.50 a piece. sounds like a good deal or nah?...
ОтветитьI got 2 of these at a pawn shop yesterday for $40.00 even. there were probably 5 left maybe 4. Should I go get the rest at that price
ОтветитьVery sharp looking round. I have the Elemetal version but I think the mirrored background and frosted finish is beautiful. Thanks for sharing. liked and subbed
ОтветитьHow do you tell a fake one? Are they all alike? I'm kinda new to silvers. I have 3 Buffalo heads and decided after watching a "fake silver" video I'd see what I had. Two of the buffalo heads look identical, "Liberty" is at the front of the face and if you flip it over the Buffalo is right side up. The other one however, has liberty behind the head and when flipping it over the buffalo is upside down. Also the two of them say United States of America on it and .999 fine silver and is dated 2012. The oddball third one does not have "USA" on it, just says 1 Troy oz and no year printed on it. So really not sure which are the real ones, or if all are real, just different "products..."
ОтветитьJohnny, come on man. Why the heck would you have your gloves on BEFORE you remove the silver from the tube?? You’re transferring all the crud, dirt and glue from that package and tape. Common sense.
ОтветитьHow much for 20?
Ответитьnic3 br0 l0v3 th1s g00d v1d
ОтветитьGood coin
ОтветитьGot some in my collection!
ОтветитьWhy do people put gloves on? Im going to start collecting soon but dont know the point of the gloves..
ОтветитьI got 20 'of those from my neighbor for $80 bucks lol
ОтветитьRaised edges that high should make chances of scratches lower
ОтветитьThank goodness. I've finally identified where the heck mine came from. Haha
Ответитьlooks good love the buffalo
ОтветитьI just paid 18.48 each
ОтветитьSo what if my does not say 1 troy oz on the top
ОтветитьHey Johnny I have a question. I just received my APMEX order of 5 1 oz. Buffalo silver rounds and they seem a little off. They have "HM" stamped underneath the Indian's chin and when i flip the coin vertically the buffalo side will be upside down unlike all other U.S. minted coins. Also on the Buffalo side it says 999 Fine Silver instead of .999 Fine Silver. Do you think these 5, 1 oz. rounds from APMEX are fake? Thanks
ОтветитьI just received 5 1 oz buffalos and on back mine says ' United States of America " and below the buffalo it says "1 oz. .999 fine silver " but no name of assayer.
Bought from J.M. Bullion. First time buying rounds.
Here's my question: if this is a 1 troy oz then why are these smaller in size to a U.S. Silver Eagle? They are both 1 oz. Can't figure it out any help, thanks .
Great option for Silver..
ОтветитьAm new to this stacking but I like it already.
ОтветитьWhere do you buy them ?
ОтветитьI have this exact coin, but on the head side it has MM, and on the buffalo side it says COPY under the buffalo, is it fake or real.
Ответитьcan you buy the same coin on USMINT?
ОтветитьDid you say a dollar a piece?
ОтветитьIs the entire coin 1oz of pure silver or do they fill it with copper in the middle?
ОтветитьIt’s not Buffalo, it’s Bison.
ОтветитьGreat Piece , Thanks for Sharing.
ОтветитьJesus it’s almost 30 bucks for one😳
ОтветитьWhy wear gloves for silver. Its prices won't go down
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