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
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
I try to look at every thread but in answer to your question have no idea. Maybe a completed listings search on eBay?
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
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.
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
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][/imgz] this one is quite bad but its still .999 one troy ounce [imgz=http://forums.silverstackers.com/uploads/1646_indian-head-ugly.jpg][/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