When investors are buying silver, they are hoping for easy storage of those silver products. Bars and coins lend themselves well to stacking, but there are ways of improving that design. SilverTowne has worked with A-Mark Precious Metals on a new series of stackable silver rounds that will expand overtime. The 1 oz SilverTowne Buffalo Stackable Silver Round is available to you online today from JM Bullion.

Round Highlights:

Arrives in individual plastic flips or protective plastic tubes of 20 round increments.

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Contains 1 Troy oz of .999 pure silver.

Obverse features the Indian Head design from the Buffalo Nickel.

Reverse includes Black Diamond, the bison that inspired the reverse of the Buffalo Nickel.

Stackable design along the rim!

Starting in 2015, SilverTowne Mint formed a joint venture with A-Mark Precious Metals to develop a series of stackable silver rounds. These rounds now expand to include the Buffalo Stackable Silver Round.

Inspired by the historic Buffalo Nickel from the United States Mint, these stackable silver rounds feature a grooved rim around both sides that allow the rounds to be stacked together and locked in place better with one another when piled up for storage.

James Earle Fraser was commissioned by the Taft Administration in 1912 to redesign the nations five-cent piece, replacing the previous design which had been in use since the mid-1890s. Fraser, who grew up on the plains, used his background for inspiration in designing the new nickel.

Fraser chose a bison for the obverse face of the coin, and a Native American chieftain for the reverse of the original nickel. His new design was used from 1913 to 1938. Today, it appears on the Gold American Buffalo coin from the US Mint, among other private mint offerings as well.

On the obverse of these 1 oz SilverTowne Buffalo Stackable Silver Rounds youll find the image of a Native American tribal member. Captured in right-profile relief, Fraser is said to have used the facial features of three different leaders of the early 20th century to create the image used on the Buffalo Nickel.

The reverse of the SilverTowne Buffalo Silver Round includes a depiction of Black Diamond. The bison that inspired Frasers design was a resident of the Central Park Zoo in New York City in the early 20th century, and is featured on the reverse of these rounds with all original engravings aside from the face value.

SilverTowne is a private minting facility and distributor in the United States. The company began a humble operation in rural Indiana as a coin shop in 1949, and today is one of the biggest private mints in the United States, refining customer bars, medallions, and rounds.

We encourage JM Bullion customers to contact us with questions. You can reach out to us on the phone at 800-276-6508 or connect with us online using our live chat and email address.