@@MrKiwi13605 Maybe you've tapped an interesting thing to collect. Although, it's not a series is it and there aren't varieties, so you're kind of one and done.
I should've ordered one when they came out think around $30 was mints price.Real deal.Not the cheap looking rounds.Never seen a C of A that large.Good aquisitions.
ah! Thank you. I hadn't considered the commemorative dollars (even though the weight, composition and face value all match). That would also explain the one year mintage! Very helpful
Absolutely lovely proof buffalo's
I only found out about the 2001 buffalo recently, so have been keeping an eye out for them.
Yep me too. Thanks for your comment.
Very nice 👍🧲⚓️
The slabbed coin looks rather nice. And no I didn't know that they made one in silver.
Thanks for the feedback. I guess we can't know every coin but it is strange this one gets overlooked.
@@MrKiwi13605 Maybe you've tapped an interesting thing to collect. Although, it's not a series is it and there aren't varieties, so you're kind of one and done.
I should've ordered one when they came out think around $30 was mints price.Real deal.Not the cheap looking rounds.Never seen a C of A that large.Good aquisitions.
I need to find one for my collection! I never knew they made these.
Yep, I was very surprised. I don't know if this is a recent thing but there are a lot available on e-bay. Maybe they have always been there. TBH IDK 🙃
I had no idea
Never knew these were minted. Love the reverse proof will be looking for one for sure.
It's not a reverse proof.All commemorative silvers are listed in the Red Book
Those are silver dollar commemorative. The mint did a different one each year. That coin was stuck 5 or 7 times to get that relief.
ah! Thank you. I hadn't considered the commemorative dollars (even though the weight, composition and face value all match). That would also explain the one year mintage! Very helpful
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2001