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Product Description
Silver bullion rounds offer the savvy investor a straightforward method of adding silver to their portfolio. They are available in a variety of appealing designs and are easily recognized and traded by rare coin and bullion dealers around the world.
These Silver Buffalo Rounds contain one troy ounce of pure .999 silver each, are hallmark stamped to that effect, and have a diameter of 39mm, making them roughly the same size as an American Silver Eagle. The design of the rounds is taken from James Earle Fraser’s famous Indian Head, or Buffalo, Nickel of late 1913, one of the most beloved and popular coins ever issued. With his nickel, Fraser, a former student of Augustus Saint-Gaudens, succeeded in capturing the elusive beauty and dignity of the American West. This same spirit has passed on through these Silver Buffalo Rounds. The Native American featured on the obverse, or front, of the rounds is believed to be an aggregate based upon three chiefs of differing tribes: Two Moons of the Cheyenne, Big Tree of the Kiowa, and Iron Tail of the Lakota Sioux. The reverse, or back, of the rounds features the famous profile of Black Diamond, a 1,550-pound American Bison then living at the Bronx Zoo.
These Silver Buffalo Rounds contain one troy ounce of pure .999 silver each, are hallmark stamped to that effect, and have a diameter of 39mm, making them roughly the same size as an American Silver Eagle. The design of the rounds is taken from James Earle Fraser’s famous Indian Head, or Buffalo, Nickel of late 1913, one of the most beloved and popular coins ever issued. With his nickel, Fraser, a former student of Augustus Saint-Gaudens, succeeded in capturing the elusive beauty and dignity of the American West. This same spirit has passed on through these Silver Buffalo Rounds. The Native American featured on the obverse, or front, of the rounds is believed to be an aggregate based upon three chiefs of differing tribes: Two Moons of the Cheyenne, Big Tree of the Kiowa, and Iron Tail of the Lakota Sioux. The reverse, or back, of the rounds features the famous profile of Black Diamond, a 1,550-pound American Bison then living at the Bronx Zoo.
Additional Information
| Certification | Uncertified |
|---|---|
| Denomination | N/A |
| Coin Grade | Uncirculated |
| Mint | Private |
| Actual Silver Weight Ozt | 1 |
| SKU | BBPS-00555 |









