A Silver Gift

in hive-136819 •  11 months ago 


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Over the new years holiday my cousin and I made a trip out to Arizona to help my brother and his husband move into their new home. Which you can read about in this post. And as a thank you for helping out my brothers husband Gary gifted me four silver rounds! It's been awhile since I've gotten any new silver so I was really excited about the gift! He gave me three 1oz Silver Buffalo rounds and one 1985 Engelhard Prospector 1oz round. I was especially excited about the prospector for a few reasons. One is because I am actually an amateur gold prospector and another because 1985 is the year I was born. I had a 1984 Engelhard Prospector already, but the 1985 is extra cool for me. And I also had one Silver Buffalo rounds before this, but now I have four of these beautiful rounds which pay tribute to America’s Native tribes and the majestic, once endangered buffalo. Which seemed proper as the area where their new home is was once home to native tribes and you can actually still go see many of the ruins like Montezuma Castle, Montezuma Well, and the Tuzigoot National Monument. When he gave me the rounds I don't think he knew how excited I was gonna be, but I was super stoked to say the least!

Thank you Gary!!


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My new rounds


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Silver Buffalo round front and back


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Prospector round front side


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Prospector round back side


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all photos by @derekrichardson

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