oz (Troy).999 Silver Buffalo Coin + Capsule in
This 1oz (Troy) silver round, which was released by the SilverTowne Mint of Indiana in , commemorates the celebrated Buffalo Nickel that was in circulation from to . This coin has been masterfully struck from.999% pure silver and bidders should be aware that while this round's design is based on an actual coin, it has no legal tender value in the United States. Round Highlights: Minted at SilverTowne Mint in the United States. Contains 1oz (Troy) of.999% pure silver. Features the famous Buffalo Nickel design. For the round's artwork, SilverTowne artists have made a great effort to replicate the details of James Earle Fraser's original western design motif. Shown on the front of the round is a portrait of a proud Native American Warrior. As in the original design, he is turned in profile with a stern, yet noble expression on his face. In his hair, he wears the traditional feathers of his native tribe. Also consistent with Fraser's original design is the buffalo that appears on the reverse side of the round. From the curled texture of its coat to the rugged terrain beneath its cloven hooves, you are certain to appreciate the detailed rendering of this formidable creature and its western frontier habitat. Engraved in an arched formation above the majestic bovine is the phrase, "United States of America" while the phrase beneath it reads, "E Pluribus Unum". It's worth noting that the latter has been printed there in lieu of the motto, "In God We Trust" which has been omitted entirely from the round's design. Another engraving that has been altered on the reverse side of the round is a denomination, which usually appears underneath the image. It has been replaced by the round's weight and purity. The oz (Troy) SilverTowne Buffalo Silver Round not only pays tribute to one of the U.S. Mint's most iconic pieces of currency, but it also honours a crucial time in American history. The coin is supplied in a clear capsule. Postage: Price includes UK postage. Payment methods: PayPal (GIFT) or *Standard (*any fees to be paid by the buyer), cash on collection, building society issued cheque, BACS transfer, bankers draft, postal order and **personal cheque (**will have to be cleared first).