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Buffalo/Indian Head 1 Gram .999 Silver Round Coins

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I bought two of these off of ebay for 9.80, with free shipping. They're pretty tiny, but it was a great deal. I'm trying to add more silver to my stack, at a cheap price. https://www.ebay.com/itm/178139701445
Buffalo/Indian-Head-1-Gram-.999-Silver-Round-Coins
Buffalo/Indian-Head-1-Gram-.999-Silver-Round-Coins
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Those are some cool little rounds, Errers!
Inordinately fascinated by bits of metal with strange markings and figures
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Thank you, HondoB! The seller I bought from is located in Hawaii, so it took almost 2 weeks to get them in the mail. It was well worth the wait.
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Years ago, I bought some 1/10 ozt Lincoln Cent replicas, just because..
The premiums on fractional silver are always outrageous, of course, but at the time, spot was a third of present spot.
They're neat.
But circulated 90% coinage has always been a better choice for purely stacking fractional silver.
Plus, if buying in mass, there's the likelihood of finding a few specimens that are actually worth attention.
I don't regret my Centalike purchase. They're interesting.
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Thank you, Vector Ze for your comment. As you know, the sellers and dealers have to make money too, so they'll have to sell it at a premium above silver melt. Maybe I can buy a little bit of both. I do agree that 90% silver coins are a better choice, when it comes to stacking.
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