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Rounds

Silver, gold, and copper rounds are privately minted, coin-shaped bullion pieces produced by a wide range of independent mints rather than sovereign government facilities. Unlike legal-tender coins, rounds carry no face value or official monetary status — they are struck purely for their precious metal content and collectible appeal. They are available in a broad spectrum of metals and purities, with .999 fine silver one-troy-ounce rounds being the most common format in the market. Rounds occupy a distinctive niche in numismatics and bullion collecting because they combine the tactile, display-friendly format of a coin with the design freedom that comes from private manufacture. Independent mints produce rounds in an enormous variety of themes — historical figures, wildlife, mythology, patriotic imagery, and proprietary series — without the design constraints that govern sovereign coinage. They are commonly struck in weights ranging from fractional pieces (1/10 oz, 1/4 oz, 1/2 oz) up to one troy ounce and occasionally larger, in both standard bullion strikes and proof-style finishes with frosted relief against mirrored fields. On CoinDuffle, buyers will find rounds from a diverse roster of private mints across multiple metals, weights, and design series. Listings span single rounds, tubes, and bulk lots, sourced from multiple dealers. Whether you are building a themed set, adding fractional silver to a collection, or seeking a specific mint's signature design, this category offers broad selection across years of production and finishing styles.

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About Rounds

Silver, gold, and copper rounds are privately minted, coin-shaped bullion pieces produced by a wide range of independent mints rather than sovereign government facilities. Unlike legal-tender coins, rounds carry no face value or official monetary status — they are struck purely for their precious metal content and collectible appeal. They are available in a broad spectrum of metals and purities, with .999 fine silver one-troy-ounce rounds being the most common format in the market.

Rounds occupy a distinctive niche in numismatics and bullion collecting because they combine the tactile, display-friendly format of a coin with the design freedom that comes from private manufacture. Independent mints produce rounds in an enormous variety of themes — historical figures, wildlife, mythology, patriotic imagery, and proprietary series — without the design constraints that govern sovereign coinage. They are commonly struck in weights ranging from fractional pieces (1/10 oz, 1/4 oz, 1/2 oz) up to one troy ounce and occasionally larger, in both standard bullion strikes and proof-style finishes with frosted relief against mirrored fields.

On CoinDuffle, buyers will find rounds from a diverse roster of private mints across multiple metals, weights, and design series. Listings span single rounds, tubes, and bulk lots, sourced from multiple dealers. Whether you are building a themed set, adding fractional silver to a collection, or seeking a specific mint's signature design, this category offers broad selection across years of production and finishing styles.

Frequently asked questions

A coin is issued by a sovereign government mint, carries a legal face value, and is recognized as official currency. A round is produced by a private mint, has no face value or legal-tender status, and is valued solely by its precious metal content and any collector premium. Both share a similar disc format, but only government-issued pieces are technically coins in the numismatic and legal sense.
The vast majority of rounds are struck in .999 fine silver, though .9999 fine silver rounds are also produced by select mints. Gold rounds are commonly issued at .9999 fineness, and copper rounds — popular for their low cost and thematic variety — are typically .999 fine copper. A smaller number of mints produce rounds in platinum or palladium at comparable purities.
One troy ounce is by far the most prevalent weight for rounds across all metals. Fractional sizes — commonly 1/10 oz, 1/4 oz, and 1/2 oz — are widely produced in silver and gold. Some private mints also issue 2 oz, 5 oz, and 10 oz rounds, particularly for themed or limited design series. Weight is always expressed in troy ounces for bullion-grade pieces.
A bullion-strike round is produced for metal content with a standard satin or brilliant uncirculated (BU) finish. A proof-style round is struck with specially prepared dies and polished planchets to achieve frosted, sculpted relief set against mirror-like fields. Proof-style rounds typically command a higher premium over spot price and are often sold individually rather than in bulk tubes or rolls.
Individual rounds are commonly sold in protective flips, capsules, or direct-fit plastic holders. Bulk quantities are typically packaged in standard mint tubes — most often 20 rounds per tube for one-ounce silver pieces. Larger lots may ship in monster boxes or sealed mint packaging. Proof-style and collector rounds are frequently sold in velvet-lined boxes or branded presentation cases.

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