Anyone know where to get the new fractional bullion buffalo coins??

Anyone know where to get the new fractional bullion buffalo coins?? Not the ones from the mint, like the actually bullion coins. Seems like nobody has them yet. Thanks.
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Uhhh The Mint is the only place that makes/sells these.....as far as I know NONE have even been delivered yet.
Maybe China??? They probably have some phony ones already slabbed.
They do this with the ASE/AGE/APE's that they make available through the Mint's dealer network.
These are the UNC coins with no mint marks.
I believe you can only get the UNC and PROOF versions through the Mint as a "collectors" item.
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The Mint's website is not updated to reflect the fractionals (surprised?!) LINK
They do have a listing of dealers that say they carry these, but who knows if that is updated.
I guess I did not answer your question. Has anyone seen any press releases that said they are going to make fractional Buffs as bullion only?
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The proof and W unc coins are available in 4 sizes however.
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ttown, are you in Toledo?
<< <i>Thank you for all your replys.
ttown, are you in Toledo? >>
Near Tulsa Oklahoma on Ollogah Lake, Will Rogers house is right down the street about 2 miles.
Lookin for big numbers for the W-Buffs - no secondary market - cept for the bay.
but then, maybe there will be errors .... nah, the Mint is on their game plan
..... but then again, the game plan often includes accidents
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<< <i>Thank you for all your replys.
ttown, are you in Toledo? >>
Near Tulsa Oklahoma on Ollogah Lake, Will Rogers house is right down the street about 2 miles.
The white house on the verdigris river?