Any nuismatic value to any of these coins?

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    1972 Universaro Silver Rounds - 1 ounce each

    (1) Indian Head Silver Round - 1 ounce
    Indian Head Cent design.

    (1) U.S. Statehood Quarter Commemorative - 4 ounces
    Beautifully detailed with a mirror-finish.
    The reverse lists all 50 states with ratification dates, including verbiage:
    "U.S. Statehood Quarter Commemorative, 1999-2008, .999 Fine Silver, 1/4 pound"

    thanks for any info given on the aforementioned coins
     
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    75 views......0 replies lol. Does no one like me, or is it just because these are unusual coins and no one has heard of them/has any idea? or both....lol
     
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    Elemental Active Member Silver Stacker

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    I try to look at every thread but in answer to your question have no idea. Maybe a completed listings search on eBay?
     
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    No you don't smell,a bit hard to say with no pics
    And those here who are into numis are mainly into aussie numis
     
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    thanks guys, i'll have to try and figure out ebays search feature as i've never used it before. I see the U.S. statehood quarter (4 ounce) listed on ebay for $225 but its a buy it now price and i've noticed those are often times rip offs. So might really just be worth melt.
     
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    hey Again tinPot.

    I just purchased a "1972 Universaro Silver Rounds", i paid $38 us + $4 postage (so its basically bullion value)... good enough for me.. i like the old stuff near spot.. is your one 8 sided or round?

    I got a sheet of 10 of those indian head 1 ounce rounds for $210 US when spot was around $20

    Basically these both sell for spot.

    RE: U.S. Statehood Quarter Commemorative - 4 ounces - have a look on ebay to see what these go for.. i heard they have sold out but in oz i doubt youd get much of a premium for them.

    i like apmex.com for finding out US silver pricing.

    1for1
     
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    Wouldn't an "Indian Head Silver Round" just be a bullion buffalo?
     
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    Hi, its ambiguious as theres multiple Silver One Ounce Coins with a head of an Indian, my thoughts were linear in that i assumed it was the old school Indian Head One Once Rounds. You could be equally right or i could be totally wrong. We would need clarification.

    [imgz=http://forums.silverstackers.com/uploads/1646_indian-head.jpg][​IMG][/imgz]

    this one is quite bad but its still .999 one troy ounce
    [imgz=http://forums.silverstackers.com/uploads/1646_indian-head-ugly.jpg][​IMG][/imgz]

    The Buffalo which most of us are very familar with are about as close to spot as you can get, above rounds might carry a small premium. But it all cases id have to say NO to your question. These are all intended to be used in a trade/barter scenerio as a standard issue "business round"
    ^
    Called this for a good reason... to conduct business with

    1for1
     

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