Coin Shop Quickie - Silver Bar - Scottsdale Silver
Just a quick photo of One Troy Ounce Silver Bar - Scottsdale Silver
Quick pick up from the Local Coin Shop. This Silver Round is still in original plastic packaging.
Scottsdale "OMNIA" Round
This silver round is dedicated to the Spanish "doubloons", which were widely circulated during the 16th century through to the 18th century. The Spanish "doubloons" were the 'original' silver rounds (and gold rounds).
The Omnia is the Scottsdale Mint's tribute to the classic design.
IN OMNIA PARATUS
- prepared in all things
- ready for anything
SCOTTSDALE SILVER
SCOTTSDALE SILVER - IN OMNIA PARATUS - REVERSE
One Troy Ounce Silver Bar - Scottsdale Silver
Photo taken by me . . . . .
by @goldkey
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Sweet coin man!
Thanks @kp138 - it's a sweet coin - beautiful - still in the packaging
Sweet scotty and a great post 👍
Thanks @pit-bullion. . . I have to get some more of these.
Scottsdale silver is always a good deal. Beautiful with small premium.
Thanks @ronaldoavelino, It's always good to hear from you. This is beautiful with regular priced premium.
Actually, this is my first Scottsdale silver.
Every time I see these I am amazed at the quality and the detail! Thanks for sharing!!
I agree. This silver round has fantastic detail. The Trademark Lion is phenomenal.
I can fully understand why they liked having Real Gold and Silver Coins, back in the Day...
To this Day, I wouldn't be caught without it...
This is so true - back in the day . . . and Today.
Nice to@goldkey thank you very luck
Thanks - good luck in your work too
Ok thank you freands @goldkey
Your collection is so nice. thanks @goldkey.
thanks @mediaservice - I'm liking my collection because I find interesting silver pieces.
Nice pick up. i found another "OMNIA" from internet. why is it black? However day by day my interest growing about the coin.
Cool coin. I don't know why it's black but it is probably just the reflection from the background.
Maybe, thanks