Any info on this Silver Indian Head Troy Ounce?

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I see some with the same reverse, and some with the same obverse. But can’t seem to find any with the same both sides. Does anyone know it’s value/legitimacy? 

Welcome to Numista. I could not find an exact match either. This particular bullion round coin would be new to the Numista Exonumia catalog as Numista is a work in progress. Private mints are free to mint whatever they like in an effort to market their wares. Legitimate? The important thing for you is if it is indeed 999 Silver, then it would be worth it's weight in silver content to start.  These products are manufactured for investors and have little to no Numismatic additional value. Here are 2 similar reverse with a seated Liberty and a Indian head obverse manufactured by a private mint. Who knows, maybe your bullion coin was manufactured by the same private mint. With weight and Diameter, your Silver round could be added to the Numista catalog.

N#77532

N#67375

 

 

https://en.numista.com/catalogue/index.php?mode=avance&ct=exonumia&k%5B%5D=6&p=24

N#285021 

rsirian1

N#285021 

Hmm. Didn't see that. Thanks.

 

Edit. Still not easy to find when doing a search for United States  bullion rounds in the exonumia section. Copper, Silver, dates, fractional pieces, etc, etc,.

Yeh I had seen the ones on Numista, it just had the pictures and no production info or years. however, since it was a privately made bullion, it makes more since. I just wondered if the scarcity of this bullion made it of any value. thank you! 

Topic moved to "Exonumia identifications and valuations" (ZacUK, 8 Mar 2023, 18:44)

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