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I have a few of these. 1/4th ounce incuse Indian.
http://www.providentmetals.com/1-4-oz-99...ndian.html


Also have a few...
http://www.providentmetals.com/1-10-oz-9...ndian.html


Yeah. I know they are not silver-to-fiat effecient so I get them sparingly. I Mostly stack generic rounds and 90% constitutional silver.

I promised myself to not to get any more silver for 4 months (other preps to catch up on) then this comes out...Confused
Love these new scottsdale designs.

1/4th ounce
http://store.scottsdalesilver.com/design...UARTER.jpg

1/10th ounce
http://store.scottsdalesilver.com/images...NTH_V1.jpg


Anybody else like fractionals?

I wish there was a cost effective way to convert some of my large 10 ounce bars into fractional coins.
Actually i have some couple of hundreds of fractionals, 1/10oz&1/4oz .
I like them, though a bit steep premium ofc.
Maybe it just felt important for me to have a few of them, not something i stack handoverfist. Im done with it for now.
But as that movie the other week showed about the dinar in malaysia, wich i belive was a 1/10oz(so maybe 1/10oz could be THE coin to have for everyday transactions, but ofc u might get them as change when tossing around 1oz rounds at trades in this scenario)
Who knows, it also fits right in my stack of diversity ag items.
Certain years of Libertads come in 1/2, 1/4, and 1/10 ounces. Low montage, pretty neat little coins.

Oh yeah, even 1/20th oz. versions.

nigerian prince

i am big on fracionals, as of right now i dont have any but in the future i would like to pick up some halves and quarters, for now i just do coin roll hunts , and so far so good
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