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Zombucks Silver: frequently asked questions
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Zombucks are zombie-themed private mint silver rounds produced by Provident Mint, the in-house minting arm of Provident Metals in Dallas, Texas. Marketed as "Currency of the Apocalypse," the original series (2012-2016) features 10 designs parodying famous historical US coins in undead form, each assigned a fictional Z denomination. A follow-up Zombucks World series launched in 2023, extending the concept to international coin designs.
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Zombucks are made by Provident Mint, the in-house minting arm of Provident Metals, a bullion dealer based in Dallas, Texas.
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The original series comprises 10 designs released between 2012 and approximately 2016, each parodying a US coin (Walker, Morgue Anne, ZomBuff, The Barber, Murk Diem, Feast Dollar, Starving Liberty, Slayed Dollar, Dying Eagle, and The Saint). The Zombucks World follow-up series launched in 2023 with international parodies including Pandamonium, Killerrand, and others. Zombucks World also includes limited "Silver Notes" containing 1/1000th troy oz of silver.
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Each Zombucks silver round contains 1 troy oz of .999 fine silver. Copper versions also exist at 1 AVDP oz each, but the silver rounds are the primary bullion format.
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The silver value of a Zombuck tracks the live spot price of silver, currently $65.33. Individual rounds from 2 dealers covering 6 listings trade at a premium above melt reflecting design and collector appeal. Complete original sets can carry additional premiums on the secondary market, particularly for lower-mintage designs like the Slayed Dollar.