Variety of vintage silver rounds I've rescued from the melt piles

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  1. Sallent

    Sallent Live long and prosper

    With silver prices being ridiculously high a lot of vintage stuff is coming out of the woodworks, but unfortunately there's way more sellers than buyers which means a lot of this stuff is ending in the melt piles and off to the refiners.

    But I've been able to acquire multiple examples of a few varieties I didn't have before, all for melt value, and I'd like to share them here with you.

    First is a Hoffman and Hoffman Universal Trade Unit from 1974.

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    Next is a Continental Coin Corporation round that is dated 1981, though they were sold to the public in the first half of 1982. They made a bid for some of the strategic reserve silver in an auction in November of 1981, and won 8,000 oz in the form of 1000 oz bars of silver, which were then converted to 1 oz bars and rounds for sale to the public.

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    Next is another Hoffman and Hoffman, this time featuring the very iconic unicorn obverse with a rather plain and simple reverse.

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    And last but not least, a somewhat more common 1983 American Pacific Mint Silver Trade Unit.

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    Boy, they really had something for those "silver trade units" back then, it seems to be a very common theme on vintage rounds.
     
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  3. Sallent

    Sallent Live long and prosper

    I also have a norfed 2003 $10 Liberty Dollar in the mail along with a 2000 Series B $10 Liberty Dollar Warehouse Receipt issued in 2004. That last one I did not rescue from the melt pile but I figured I would mention it since it is historical silver goodness.
     
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  4. mrweaseluv

    mrweaseluv Supporter! Supporter

    I like my NorFed liberty's remember too that for a long time they were "black box" items (illegal to own) so many were melted down.. 20250906_002359.jpg 20250906_002407.jpg
     
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  5. alurid

    alurid Well-Known Member

    I to have several vintage Trade Units. Some that are listed in the Unusual World Coin catalog. I think there is a bit more history that comes along with these dated
    pieces. Thanks for posting about them.
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  6. capthank

    capthank Well-Known Member

    I bought two coins from Investment Rarities, Inc. 1884 Morgan CC ( MS 63)and 1926 s Oregon Trail (MS 65) 50 cent, Never heard of this company so will take to a LCD today. I know bad pic's and will retake after I return from LCD. Hoping the Morgan grades same or higher IMG_20250906_121810799.jpg IMG_20250906_121906362.jpg
     
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  7. fretboard

    fretboard Defender of Old Coinage!

    Here's some of mine with an old price note from 1978, I couldn't add the reverse of the Sacramento medal from 1963 but that's okay, I got most of them! :smuggrin:

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  8. Sallent

    Sallent Live long and prosper

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  9. rte

    rte Well-Known Member

    You should be taking out a loan and buying all and Everything vintage that has a premium.
    With a little effort you can really grow your stack of vintage. What you sell for a premium will further what you keep in your collection.
    I'd be all over that HH horse round.

    My local place finally got Wise to the vintage silver I was plucking from his inventory at a couple dollars over melt.
    Now he has a collection in his cases at 2x melt he said he has to pay a little more now from his supplier maybe his supplier got Wise too.
    He doesn't seem to want to negotiate with me but occasionally a piece gets sold to someone else.
    It's not like he's hurting for money
     
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