buffalo round, can anybody answer this?

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  1. jamin

    jamin New Member

    i have a couple buffalo rounds that say one troy ounce real small on the front. well i like this specific buffalo round the best, it has the best quality in my opinion, and i want a few more. does anybody know who minted this kind? do they still make them? anybody know where i can buy these? if you look at the back of these buffalo rounds the buffalo looks like the one on the gold buffalo coin, better quality looking buffalo. ive tried to find them, but they are rare. any answers would be appreciated. thanks CIMG1660.JPG
     
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  3. ken454

    ken454 Well-Known Member

    this may be it ... http://www.providentmetals.com/1-oz-999-fine-silver-rounds-buffalo-design.html
     
  4. jamin

    jamin New Member

    thanks for the reply. i wish it was it, but the ones from provident, apmex, highland mint, golden state mint and a couple others are all different. if you notice the buffalo on the ones in my pics are different than any other buffalo rounds. now the gold buffalo coin is the same as the buffalo on my silver ones, but i just cant find these ones anywhere. they say one troy ounce real small on the front. but im gonna call provident tomorrow and see if they have any secondary ones matching the ones i have. i think there just an older style, but i like them better. i guess i just ocd like that, just want more of the same ones.
     
  5. ken454

    ken454 Well-Known Member

    found pic of mine...
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  6. ken454

    ken454 Well-Known Member

    yea i see yours has "one troy ounce" on obverse mine has "HM" initials...
     
  7. jamin

    jamin New Member

  8. jamin

    jamin New Member

    check out the gold buffalo coin, look at the back of your buffalo round and compare it to the buffalo on the gold coin. see if you can tell the difference. not much, but theres a little.
     
  9. dwhiz

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  10. silverfool

    silverfool Active Member

    I think your getting a little too picky. it's only a buffalo round, just bullion. now if you like them so be it but when you sell I don't think it will matter to any buyer.
     
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