1oz Asahi Liberty Bell Silver Round
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Introducing the 1 oz Asahi Liberty Bell Silver Round. This silver round is one of many stunning, master-crafted pieces from Asahi Mint.
Key Features:
- 1 oz Asahi Liberty Bell Silver Round (Lot of 100)
- Purity: Contains 1 oz of .999 fine silver
- Obverse: Features a frosted and raised image of the Liberty Bell
- Reverse: Features a latent image security feature that displays two variations: at one angle, stars and stripes embodied within a larger star. At another angle, a star with a bald eagle silhouette is visible.
- Diameter: 39 mm
- Packaging: Individual rounds come in protective flips, and multiples of 20 come in mint-sealed tubes.
The Liberty Bell Silver Round showcases two iconic American symbols in its design: the Stars and Stripes on the reverse and the Liberty Bell on the obverse. Purchase the 1 oz Asahi Liberty Bell Silver Round, made and sourced entirely in the United States, as silver bullion with .999 Fine Silver.
The Asahi Silver Liberty Bell round's obverse showcases an elevated, frosted image of the Liberty Bell set against a frosted background. A banner with the triumphant declaration "LIBERTY" is proudly hung over the dome. The first public reading of the Declaration of Independence occurred in 1776, and the numbers "17" and "76" are divided by the bell. The cracked bell's body is decorated with three stars and three stripes.
A latent image security feature on the reverse shows two variations: stars at one angle and stripes within a larger star. A bald eagle's silhouette can be seen in the star at an angle. The large star's points are wreathed in a banner that reads "E PLURIBUS UNUM." The weight, mint mark, and metal purity are inscribed on the coin's edge: "1 TROY OUNCE," ".999 FINE SILVER," and the Asahi Mint Mark.
A famous representation of American independence, the Liberty Bell was cast in London, England, in 1752 by the Whitechapel Bell Foundry. Soon after it arrived in America, the bell, initially commissioned for the Pennsylvania State House (now Independence Hall) in Philadelphia, broke during a test ringing.
Purity | .999 |
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Mint Or Refinery | Asahi |
Metal Type | Silver |
Mordern Or Historical | Modern |
Grade | Raw |
Year | N/A |
Metal Weight | 1 troy oz |
Product Brand | Asahi |
Certified | Bullion |