I picked up these silver bullion rounds the other day. Just stacking as I do but these are the first time the dealer had these. I haven't been able to find reference to these anywhere on the net? Have any of you seen these type of silver rounds before? I know a lot of fake stuff comes out of China and they weigh the correct 31 grams. They are just a tad bigger in circumference than a 1 ounce Maple Leaf and about as thick as an Eagle. I don't have calipers to know for sure to know an average thickness. I can't find a manufacturer for these rounds so I'm skeptical. The dealer is a storefront in town so I assume he is reputable. Thoughts?
They are called Standing Liberty quarter type silver rounds from what I can find but that is also all I can find about them http://www.coinpage.com/coin-image-5204.html
Yeah the back of the ones at the link you posted don't exactly match the ones I have pictured. Note Difference: United States of America I figure as long as they meet the 31 grams and are close to size, they are probably real. I suppose I could drill a hole and do an acid test from my kit. Just wanted to see if anyone here recognized these.