I got that buffalo. But vegas stacker is a good dude. We're actively doing a trade. He's sending me a buffalo I don't have and I'm sending him a zombucks round
Great pick ups and cool video. Awesome seeing you guys and meeting two of your sons. They are great young men. You done good, brother. Thanks for the shout. Looking forward to the coin show.
Re your 1976 1 Oz Tri State Refining Eagle/Bell Type 1, the mintage is unknown. The 1970s saw significant activity in the precious metals market due to economic factors like inflation, the end of the gold standard under President Nixon in 1971, and increasing concerns about the U.S. dollar’s stability. These factors led to a surge in private mints and refineries, like Tri-State, producing silver and gold bullion for investors looking to preserve wealth in tangible assets. The inscription above the central image is "1776-1976", marks the bicentennial year, Tri-State produced a number of these rounds (used to be called round bar back in my day) Not same as your round but Tri-State made In 1987, two years before the centennial celebration, the South Dakota legislature authorized Tri State Refining to produce centennial celebration rounds. The rounds were produced from 1987 to 1989 in 1/2 Oz, 1 Oz, 5 Oz, and 10 Oz sizes. Two different obverses were produced, one with a single buffalo facing left and one with a pair of buffalo facing right. All priced a few dollars abound SPOT.
Thank you for the props. Glad you like.it
It's awesome man! ✨👊🏼
I got that buffalo. But vegas stacker is a good dude. We're actively doing a trade. He's sending me a buffalo I don't have and I'm sending him a zombucks round
Right on. A very good dude!
Great pick ups. Love the 2oz Skully 💀
It's so awesome! 😍
Thanks Stallion
Nice pickups!
Thanks FG 👊🏼
Great pick ups and cool video. Awesome seeing you guys and meeting two of your sons. They are great young men. You done good, brother. Thanks for the shout. Looking forward to the coin show.
Much appreciated. Hope to see you soon! 💫 👍🏼
Good Times had by all.
Nice looking metals, the coppers look very intricate and detailed.
For sure. Total blast! They are very detailed. Fun to look at. Good to see you brother 😎
Yeah brother 🤙 1st
Almost always! 👍🏼
Hey LBS 👋 I have that exact skull I love it 😀 great stuff and that is an awesome challenge I love your energy and fun you bring to the community
Thank you Mandy, So very kind of you. Right on, we are "skull brother and sister!" 💀🔥💀
@@LibertyBleeds yesss we are now skull family 😂
🥰 💫@@mandybrown7758
LBS is the best!
Wonderful coins and bars here💜💜💜
Thank you very much RA ✨
Re your 1976 1 Oz Tri State Refining Eagle/Bell Type 1, the mintage is unknown.
The 1970s saw significant activity in the precious metals market due to economic factors like inflation, the end of the gold standard under President Nixon in 1971, and increasing concerns about the U.S. dollar’s stability. These factors led to a surge in private mints and refineries, like Tri-State, producing silver and gold bullion for investors looking to preserve wealth in tangible assets.
The inscription above the central image is "1776-1976", marks the bicentennial year, Tri-State produced a number of these rounds (used to be called round bar back in my day)
Not same as your round but Tri-State made In 1987, two years before the centennial celebration, the South Dakota legislature authorized Tri State Refining to produce centennial celebration rounds. The rounds were produced from 1987 to 1989 in 1/2 Oz, 1 Oz, 5 Oz, and 10 Oz sizes. Two different obverses were produced, one with a single buffalo facing left and one with a pair of buffalo facing right. All priced a few dollars abound SPOT.
Thank you very much 7~7 👊🏼
Silver in the wild....nice. I shot a video last night and FOUND SOME SILVER IN THE WILD! Good to see ya bro!
Good to see you too my man! Now let's see that Silver in the Wild ✨👊🏼
Lovely copper bars too
Thank you. That was a fun two weeks.
That 2oz skull is nice!
Oh man, I love it! It needs friends now 😆👍🏼
Great pick ups
Thanks man. Yes, I'm so stoked!
Great bicentennial...don't know anything about the first.
Think it was like 4:30 in the morning caught your Tropicana live...so 😎
No worries and I'm glad you caught it. Have a great week 🐝🍻👍🏼
Love that skull 💀
It's my favorite now! 😁
Hi
Hey there Joseph. How you doing brother?