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<p>[QUOTE="Opus007, post: 845315, member: 21427"]I kinda resent having the newer Buffalo's refered to as " Bullion ". They have a stated value, date and country of issue. And I am positive banks will accept them for stated value. U.S. Mint seems to have changed the definition of " Coin ".[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Opus007, post: 845315, member: 21427"]I kinda resent having the newer Buffalo's refered to as " Bullion ". They have a stated value, date and country of issue. And I am positive banks will accept them for stated value. U.S. Mint seems to have changed the definition of " Coin ".[/QUOTE]
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