Buy Scottsdale Silver Rounds online in .999 fine silver, featuring the iconic Scottsdale Mint designs and stackable round options. Ideal for both investors and collectors, these high-quality silver rounds offer excellent value, competitive pricing, and a smart way to diversify your precious metals portfolio.


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Most private mint rounds are produced in a single weight (1 oz) at a fixed diameter. The Scottsdale Mint Stacker series was engineered differently: every size variant — 1 Troy oz, 2 Troy oz, 5 Troy oz, and 100 Gram — shares the exact same 39mm outer diameter. That's not a coincidence. It's a deliberate design decision that lets you physically stack a 1 oz round on top of a 5 oz round and have them align perfectly.
Engineering Detail
For investors storing hundreds of ounces in compact spaces — safes, deposit boxes, airtight tubes — the Stacker's uniform 39mm diameter across all weights is a genuine storage advantage. It's the kind of detail that matters at scale, and it's why the Stacker has developed a loyal following among serious accumulators who aren't buying silver for display cases.
On the design side: the obverse features a bold, high-relief raised lion's head — the Scottsdale Mint's signature mark — while the reverse carries the same lion design in a concave (recessed) strike. This dual-relief technique is visually distinctive and immediately identifiable at resale, which matters when you're liquidating. Buyers at coin shows and on secondary markets recognize the Stacker on sight. That brand recognition has a dollar value you won't see printed on a spec sheet.
39mm
Uniform Diameter
Shared across all Stacker weights — 1 oz through 5 oz — for perfect column alignment in storage.
.999
Fine Silver Purity
All Scottsdale Mint rounds are struck in .999 fine silver — verifiable at a glance by experienced buyers.
2005
Founded
Scottsdale, Arizona. Nearly two decades of ISO-certified production and a globally recognized mint mark.
The Scottsdale Mint produces rounds across multiple weights, all at .999 fine silver purity. Here's how the variants compare and which buyer each format serves best:
| Product | Weight | Diameter | Per-Oz Premium | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Scottsdale Stacker Round | 1 Troy oz | 39 mm | Standard | Entry-level stacking, high liquidity, easiest to resell |
| Scottsdale Stacker Round | 2 Troy oz | 39 mm | Reduced vs. 1 oz | Mid-tier accumulation, bulk premium savings |
| Scottsdale Stacker Round | 5 Troy oz | 39 mm | Lowest per-oz | Concentrated storage, cost-efficient large positions |
| Scottsdale Stacker Round | 100 Gram | 39 mm | Comparable to 2 oz | Metric weight buyers, international appeal, diversification |
Volume Tip
The 1 oz remains the highest-liquidity format — easiest to sell, trade, or use as part of a diversified position. Buying in tube quantities (20 rounds per tube) reduces your per-unit premium further. The 5 oz and 100 Gram options reward buyers who want to compress their per-ounce cost while maintaining a single recognizable brand. Contact our team for volume pricing on large orders.
Scottsdale Mint silver rounds consistently carry lower premiums over spot than government-issued coins like the American Silver Eagle or Canadian Maple Leaf. As a private mint product, they're priced closer to silver's intrinsic value — making them a practical choice for investors who prioritize cost-efficient silver accumulation over numismatic or legal-tender status.
$2–$4 / oz
Scottsdale Round Premium
Typical market-condition premium over live silver spot. One of the most cost-efficient private mint products available.
$4–$8 / oz
American Silver Eagle Premium
Government-minted coins carry IRA eligibility and legal-tender status — reflected in their higher entry cost.
The Math on 100 Ounces
On a 100-ounce purchase, a $2–$4/oz premium difference versus Silver Eagles saves you $200–$400 in entry cost — pure additional silver weight in your position. For buyers whose primary goal is maximizing silver weight per dollar spent, Scottsdale rounds are among the most efficient tools available. BOLD's pricing updates in real time; the price you see is the price you pay.
This is the comparison most buyers are actually running before they decide. Here's the full picture:
| Factor | Scottsdale Mint Silver Round | American Silver Eagle |
|---|---|---|
| Silver Purity | .999 Fine Silver | .999 Fine Silver |
| Typical Premium Over Spot | $2–$4/oz | $4–$8/oz |
| Legal Tender Status | No | Yes (USD $1 face value) |
| IRA Eligible | No | Yes |
| Secondary Market Liquidity | High — globally recognized brand | Very High — dominant in US market |
| Design Recognition | Stacker lion — widely known among stackers | Walking Liberty — universal recognition |
| Best For | Cost-efficient stacking, large positions | IRA holdings, numismatic premium, US resale |
Dealer Insight
If your goal is maximizing ounces per dollar, Scottsdale rounds win on cost. If you need IRA-eligible silver or are building a position you intend to sell predominantly through US dealers and coin shows, Silver Eagles carry a resale premium worth the higher entry cost. Many investors hold both — Stackers for bulk, Eagles for liquidity flexibility.
The Scottsdale Mint was founded in 2005 by Joshua J. Shapiro in Scottsdale, Arizona. What began as a small precious metals refining and fabrication operation has grown into one of the most prominent private mints in North America, with products distributed globally across dealer networks, direct-to-consumer platforms, and institutional buyers.
The mint operates ISO-certified refining processes and employs advanced die-striking equipment — the same precision that produces the Stacker's distinctive dual-relief design at scale, consistently, across millions of units. Their lion mark has become one of the most recognized private mint logos in the stacking community — a fact that directly supports resale liquidity for buyers building positions today.
Overlooked Fact: Vertical Integration
Scottsdale Mint is one of the few private mints in the US that operates its own in-house refinery alongside its fabrication floor. Most private mint products are struck from silver blanks purchased from third-party refiners. Scottsdale's vertical integration gives them tighter quality control over blank composition — a detail that rarely makes it onto product pages but matters if you're verifying purity on a large purchase.
Scottsdale rounds are available individually, in tubes of 20 (1 oz standard), or in bulk quantities. BOLD ships all rounds in protective packaging to prevent contact damage in transit — every order is fully insured against loss or damage from our facility to your door.
Storage Tip
For long-term storage, airtight coin tubes and sealed low-humidity containers are the practical standard. Silver toning from ambient humidity is real — a slow process, but one that affects resale presentation over years. Prevention costs almost nothing compared to the optics impact of toned silver when you're liquidating. If you're storing more than a few hundred ounces, a silica desiccant pack in each tube adds an extra layer of protection worth the minimal cost.
Ryan Cochran — BOLD Precious Metals
After 15+ years dealing physical silver, I'll tell you what the specs don't: Scottsdale Mint rounds are among the easiest private mint products to resell. The lion logo is universally recognized in the stacking community, the .999 purity is verifiable at a glance, and the Stacker's same-diameter engineering means experienced buyers know exactly what they're looking at — no education required at the point of sale.
I've seen buyers at coin shows specifically request Scottsdale Stackers by name and walk past generic rounds that are priced lower. That brand pull has real dollar value when you're on the selling side. If you're comparing Scottsdale rounds to unbranded private mint silver, the entry premium difference is minimal — but the liquidity difference is not. Buy the brand that buyers already trust.
For new stackers: start with the 1 oz. Build familiarity with the product, confirm the feel and finish, then scale up to 5 oz or 100g once you're comfortable with your storage setup. For experienced buyers already running large positions: the 5 oz Stacker is where cost-per-ounce efficiency really opens up.
— Ryan Cochran, BOLD Precious Metals
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Our prices update live against silver spot — no stale quotes, no bait-and-switch premiums at checkout.
Fully Insured Shipping
Every order ships insured. If it doesn't arrive in perfect condition, we make it right — no exceptions.
Guaranteed Authenticity
Every round is verified before it ships. We stand behind every product with our authenticity guarantee.
BBB A+ Rated
Our track record with customers is documented and independently verified by the Better Business Bureau.
Volume Pricing
Buying in size? Contact our team for wholesale and volume pricing on bulk Scottsdale round orders.
Same-Day Shipping
Orders placed before our daily cutoff ship the same business day — no unnecessary waiting on your metals.
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The uniform 39mm diameter across all Stacker weight variants — 1 oz, 2 oz, 5 oz, and 100g — is a deliberate engineering decision. It allows every Stacker to align perfectly in the same tube regardless of weight, making compact, efficient storage of mixed-weight positions possible. For serious accumulators storing large quantities, this eliminates the need for separate storage systems for different weights.
No. Scottsdale Mint rounds are private mint products and do not carry legal tender status. While they are .999 fine silver, IRS rules for Precious Metals IRAs require coins to be produced by a government-authorized mint. For IRA-eligible silver, BOLD offers American Silver Eagles, Canadian Maple Leafs, and other sovereign mint products.
Silver coins are issued by sovereign government mints, carry legal tender face value, and typically come with government-backed purity guarantees. Silver rounds are produced by private mints — no legal tender status, but often significantly lower premiums over spot. Scottsdale rounds are .999 fine silver with strong brand recognition, making them one of the more liquid private mint options available.
Standard 1 oz Scottsdale Stacker tubes contain 20 rounds. Buying in tube quantities typically reduces your per-unit premium. Contact BOLD for volume pricing on bulk orders of multiple tubes.
Yes. Founded in 2005, the Scottsdale Mint is one of the most prominent private mints in North America. They operate ISO-certified refining processes and their own in-house refinery — a rarity among private mints. Their lion mark is among the most recognized private mint logos in the stacking community, directly supporting secondary market liquidity for buyers.