Lakota 1oz silver rounds (Crazy Horse)

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  1. New collector

    New collector Member

    Is there any information of how many of the Lakota Crazy Horse rounds were made by year? They were produced 2008 thru 2013. I searched but find nothing.
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  3. Randy Abercrombie

    Randy Abercrombie Supporter! Supporter

    Wish I had an answer to your question. I do not, but this is the second post I have seen on the Lakota silver rounds and I am feeling the need for one. They are quite attractive.
     
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  4. abuckmaster147

    abuckmaster147 Well-Known Member

  5. Collecting Nut

    Collecting Nut Borderline Hoarder

    Nice but not worth $30 per piece. Or should I say not worth $30 per ounce.
     
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  7. abuckmaster147

    abuckmaster147 Well-Known Member

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  8. abuckmaster147

    abuckmaster147 Well-Known Member

    Here is from 2009 ampex
    Design struck by Osborne Mint and artistry is officially licensed from Indian artist Kenneth Ferguson.
     
  9. Spark1951

    Spark1951 Accomplishment, not Activity

    My research came up with Blockchain Mint as the producer. Singapore. Waiting for a reply on the mintages.

    I followed links from the Lakota round, but their homepage displays Rearden Metals offering 1oz .999 silver bar…Spark
     
  10. mpcusa

    mpcusa "Official C.T. TROLL SWEEPER"

    cool coin, since it would be considered a generic round, I think production figures
    would be a challenge to get.
     
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  11. rte

    rte Well-Known Member

    The crazy horse might be the new collector piece like the vintage pancho villa bullion.
     
  12. Spark1951

    Spark1951 Accomplishment, not Activity

    I’ve checked back several times but Blockchain Mint doesn’t respond…and the Osborne Mint has no matches to the keyword “Lakota”….Spark
     
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  13. Phil's Coins

    Phil's Coins Well-Known Member

    It is virtually impossible to pin down a production number from Mints other than the US Mint (sometimes it takes months to get it from them) Generic rounds are usually .999 fine silver and the people that purchase a round base it on the appearance of the coin ie Trump Rounds vs Biden rounds it is dependent on the persons personal taste. My friend at our LCS can't keep Buffaloes in stock as an example.
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    Phil
     
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