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The 2001 buffalo silver dollars (proof and uncirculated) are surging in price.

The 2001 buffalo silver dollars in the raw non-rarified condition are currently surging in price.
I am seeing price increases of around 33% in the last two months alone.
Is this a temporary phenomenon due to the early interest shown in the buffalo gold coins?
Discussion?
I am seeing price increases of around 33% in the last two months alone.
Is this a temporary phenomenon due to the early interest shown in the buffalo gold coins?
Discussion?
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<< <i>I think that many who have them would like to make graded sets of the Silver and Gold together...I think the Buffalo's would make a beautiful set together along with an original Bufflao Nickel....what a sight! >>
i agree, i`ve got a 2001-D uncirc, an uncirc GB and a proof GB in at pcgs now. i`m looking for a proof 2001 silver and a nice old buff nickel to complete my set.
<< <i>i`m looking for a proof 2001 silver and a nice old buff nickel to complete my set. >>
You seem to have the makings of a nice Coin Display going. Leave room for next years Platinum Buffalos, also.
<< <i>I think that many who have them would like to make graded sets of the Silver and Gold together... >>
Silver and Gold always look good together side by side.
I sold a raw PR/MS set last month for $400, which was a surprise.
I guess folks need the silver and gold versions now.
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<< <i>I think that many who have them would like to make graded sets of the Silver and Gold together... >>
Silver and Gold always look good together side by side.
Dude what's on that Gold Buffalo ?? Around the feathers. Hope thats just the plastic.
My icon IS my coin. It is a gem 1949 FBL Franklin.
<< <i>Just noticed that myself. With a mintage of 500k, I think this might bode well for the SAE anniversary sets. Probably quite a few more SAE collectors than modern commem collectors and they'll NEED those reverse proofs and "W" mintmarks. >>
BTW, oreville's a hoarder.
<< <i>I totally DO NOT follow this item in the marketplace. >>
LOL. Just be our buying agents! You know how to buy them!!
<< <i>LOL. Just be our buying agents! You know how to buy them!! >>
If I really did, I'd have more!
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<< <i>I think that many who have them would like to make graded sets of the Silver and Gold together... >>
Silver and Gold always look good together side by side.
Dude what's on that Gold Buffalo ?? Around the feathers. Hope thats just the plastic. >>
Like Dude, this is like what it is Dude.
The surface texture in the fields around the Indian Head and Bison devices reproduces the finish Fraser included on his original designs for the coin and and also found on the original 1913 coin. A very groovy coin indeed Dude.
Go BIG or GO HOME. ©Bill
(Just think of city streets clogged with a hundred thousand horses each generating 15 lbs of manure every day...)
<< <i>I picked up a set of the Proof and MS version in original mint packaging for $145 a year or so ago. So I've got potential for profit? Sweet. >>
Wow!. I paid $191.00 for a PR/MS set in the immediate after-market in Nov. 2001. I'm still kicking myself in the butt for waiting to order because I wanted to spread out the $4.95 shipping charges over a larger order.
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On the silver buff, the buffalo has had some height chopped off him at the expense of his legs. Squishy. As if to compensate for this, the Indian on the obverse has seen time in a stretch rack, elongating his neck.
Thankfully, with the gold execution, they've done an excellent homage to the original.
check the price this one is going for
Almost like trading the commodity futures markets. This bodes well for both the PCGS and the NGC Gold Buffalos especially in PRF 70.
<< <i>I think that many who have them would like to make graded sets of the Silver and Gold together...I think the Buffalo's would make a beautiful set together along with an original Bufflao Nickel....what a sight! >>
This would be my guess as well.
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<< <i>I think that many who have them would like to make graded sets of the Silver and Gold together... >>
Silver and Gold always look good together side by side.
Dude what's on that Gold Buffalo ?? Around the feathers. Hope thats just the plastic. >>
Like Dude, this is like what it is Dude.
The surface texture in the fields around the Indian Head and Bison devices reproduces the finish Fraser included on his original designs for the coin and and also found on the original 1913 coin. A very groovy coin indeed Dude. >>
Nice coins. Only complaint I would have is with the gold buffalo. Put the mint mark on the reverse, where it belongs.