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Valued Member
United States
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Darn, I didn't realize I wasn't going to be able to edit my first post with updates after 24 hours. OK, well, this will be less organized. Regarding the round that looks like the QSB and Regency round but has an L mint mark: QSB people told me it is probably from Liberty Mint (now defunct), also in Utah.
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Valued Member
United States
68 Posts |
Update:
USBR #2 - Preponderance of evidence suggests this was made by NTR.
USBR #5 - This looks like the Highland design. So I'll need to take back my comment where I said Highland always uses a mint mark.
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New Member
France
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New Member
United States
3 Posts |
Tho I favor the Morgan type design, this is a great thread.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
3047 Posts |
Yes great job and thread a mod should stick it as a reference
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Pillar of the Community
United States
9544 Posts |
Is the one that states "COPY" silver plated? If not, why does it say "COPY"?
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Moderator

United States
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bart712:  to the Community!
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Pillar of the Community
United States
9544 Posts |
bart712 your 1 oz Buffalo silver round looks good. No worries at all.
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New Member
France
2 Posts |
Hi. Thank you jbuck and BH1964.
Happy New Year to you.
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New Member
Romania
1 Posts |
Whoo! There is certainly a lot to choose from. Howewver most of the designs are mediocre, compared to nickels (or $ 50 gold). I particularly like the reverse proof effect of RCM blood gold - Asahi Do you have any favorite?
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Moderator

United States
94325 Posts |
 to the Community, JPMHIN!
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New Member
United States
1 Posts |
This post of your collection of Buffalo Rounds has been very helpful. I have recently acquired some Buffalo Rounds from different mints (Highland, Monarch, and Golden State) and it was quite reassuring to find exact matches to your collection. There are some of my Golden State Mint rounds that I am still wondering about. Notice that the font for the .999 is different than what you have and what I have noticed elsewhere too. I have seen this font used on their 1/2 oz and smaller rounds, but not on their 1 oz. What do you think? 
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Pillar of the Community
United States
9544 Posts |
Welcome happyhills. Your round looks fine to me. Don't worry about lettering types which have no standard on these pieces.
If it weighs 1 troy ounce you are good to go.
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United States
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happyhills,  to the Community!
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New Member
United States
31 Posts |
Great varieties ... thanks for sharing !
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