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Silver Buffalo Round | Money Metals Exchange

Money Metals Exchange is pleased to offer the .999 fine Buffalo one-ounce silver round: https://www.moneymetals.com/1-oz-silver-buffalo-round/158

Silver rounds (https://youtu.be/TytA_ZnFk6s) are not legal tender and do not purport to be numismatic items. Rather, they are a fantastic way to get more silver per ounce than most other options. These privately minted rounds are minted like a coin, but offer significant savings versus their government issued counterparts. Buy with confidence – silver rounds stamped with their weight and purity are highly liquid. Dealers and investors trade them in huge quantities throughout the country.

ABOUT THE DESIGN

Between 1913 and 1938 the United States minted the iconic “Indian Head” or “Buffalo” nickel. This design remains one of the most iconic in US minting history. Our Buffalo rounds are modeled after the famous James Earl Fraser design. It’s back story makes it one of the most fascinating silver rounds to buy.

Native American (obverse) – They feature a profile of an American Indian on the obverse. The story behind the profile is an interesting one… No one really knows who the Native American featured in the picture actually is. Not even the man himself, (Fraser) could give an exact answer. He wrote that a combination of three separate Native Americans were used; Iron Tail, Big Tree and Two Moons, but he could not remember for sure. Later many others had self-proclaimed to be the model for Fraser’s coin. After all these years, there’s still no official answer as to who holds the honor of gracing the obverse of these beautiful rounds.

Buffalo (reverse) – An American Bison or Buffalo is featured on the reverse. Similar to the Native American, the story behind the picture has been a long debate. Fraser was not 100% sure of the specific type of buffalo he had drawn. He had mentioned that it was none other than the famed American bison Black Diamond from the Central Park Menagerie. (Central Park Zoo) One Bronx Zoo employee suggested that Fraser may have used Bronx, the bison herd leader around that time.

Each round is stamped with its weight and purity; 1 troy ounce of .999 pure silver.

Take a look at all of our silver rounds here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLOab6eOwix8q9vZ2wR3JjBi1-xKAzYX0D

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Stefan Gleason is President of the Sound Money Defense League, a national grassroots lobbying organization working to restore gold & silver to their historical role as America's constitutional money. He also leads Money Metals Exchange, a national precious metals dealer with over 50,000 customers. Gleason has frequently appeared on national television networks such as CNN, FoxNews, & CNBC, & his writings have appeared in hundreds of publications such as the Wall Street Journal, TheStreet.com, Seeking Alpha, Detroit News, Washington Times, & National Review.
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