Options: the key to securing a successful retail business. We all know that when we walk in a store or browse inventory from the comfort of our own home, if a retailer does not make available numerous options, sometimes we as a consumer society shut them down immediately. It is what it is, but we can tell you what SilverTowne isn’t: one of those retailers.
Whether you have been a loyal customer for years or have just started buying from us, we give our customers that best chance to find exactly what they are looking for. Designs, ounce differentiations, enameled, round or bar, etc. So what makes one better than the other? We love all of our products, so one of the easiest things for us to do is to distinguish the different concepts and intentions behind the products we have created.
For example? The silver stacker.
What Is A Silver Stacker?
Those of you who buy in bulk know all too well that when silver rounds are stacked on top of each other, they do not necessarily follow suit to the straight and narrow. They sometimes topple over and move every which way. Enter the stacker.
With a concept based on the easy stacking, each one-ounce medallion when stacked on top of one another, will easily interlock. This allows for a collector’s impressive stacks to stay in place rather than falling over. With this design, silver has never been more easy to store.
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Custom minted by the SilverTowne Mint located in Winchester, Indiana, we have have eight different medallion options available in one troy ounce of .999 fine silver. Each single piece will arrive in a plastic flip with lot sizes starting at 20 piece increments coming in a protective plastic tube.
Buffalo Stacker
With a replica of the Native American from the Buffalo Nickel in the forefront on the obverse, this splendid design flaunts a proof-like finish background and features the word “LIBERTY” around the stackable-grooved rim. The reverse features a replica image of a buffalo, or bison, from the classic design of the Buffalo Nickel with the inscription of “1 TROY OUNCE - 999 SILVER” beneath the buffaloe’s hooves.
The Buffalo Nickel design is the inspiration behind this long time seller. Minted from 1913-1938 at the Philadelphia, Denver, and San Francisco United States Mint’s, the James Earle Fraser Design employed three different Native American Models. The bison on the reverse was supposedly modeled after “Black Diamond” in the New York Central Park Zoo.