Local Coin Shop Find 11-24-2021

in #silvergoldstackers2 years ago

Yes, the Sovereign Native America Nations see value & wealth in Silver Dollars, too.

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I am always happy to find Silver (0.999) Dollars, mixed in with Silver One Troy Ounce Generic Rounds, at the Local Coin Shop. And, like many other Governments, they are backed up, with one fiat dollar. Go figure. Anyway, I really like them.
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I was happy to trade $29 (USD) paper fiat, The premium was about $5, each. Apparently, this Native American Mint Coin, is one of, at least, 39 different Silver Dollars. Looks like they have produced, about six per year, since around 2015 or so. I have not be able to find much information about them. Thanks for looking, and, please add any information about them, if you are familiar with them. Check out #silvergoldstackers, to see other interesting, Stackers' Treasures. Happy Thanksgiving!

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Nice shiny addition to the stack. Keep on stacking, they keep printing toilet paper notes at the FED.

Thanks again, @silverd510. Yes, I don't think One can go wrong with real, one-ounce, Silver Dollars.

No you can’t. It’s worth a hell of a lot more then it’s asking price

Looks practically PROOF quality, awesome!

Thanks again for looking & commenting, @kerrislravenhill. Yes, another "junk box" find, at the Local Coin Shop. In protective capsule & all, with a big fingerprint on the coin. I did the no-no of cleaning it off. Don't tell anyone.

I am getting to love the coins you display...

What is the advantage of buying these coins?

Could they rise in value??

Thanks for looking and showing an interest, Bhosa - @bhoa. Lucky for me, the neighborhood, Local Coin Shop, is about a half-mile away, and I may pass it every day. The LCS is usually busy with more coins every day. He is typically, too busy, to deal with it and will sell some excellent stuff, at a reasonable price, to turn over volume. This particular coin is above average or numismatic and has much more potential than a plain, unexciting, generic round, with the same weight, in Silver. The Dealer, probably, paid $24, and sold it to me for $29. Coins like this were going for as low as $14, between one & two years ago. Some think they may go much higher. I use them as gifts, for many occasions, and tell some recipients, to regift them, if they want.

Since when is there a sovereign native american nation?

Yes, I'm not up on my US History, Beatminister - @beatminister, but the US Government recognizes many Sovereign, Native American Nations, within the USA. There may be some in Canada, too. I'm not sure about Mexico. The Navajo Nation is the largest of hundreds of Native American Nations.

Well, then lets hope they dont kick the foreigners out one day... :)

"You've got to love the Buffalo!" 😉 -Keptin

Oh yes, There must be at least six different Silver Rounds with the same "US Buffalo Nickel" buffalo. Thanks for looking and noticing, Silver Adventures! - @joshuaslane.