2021 Texas Silver Round Monster Box (SEALED)
OUT OF STOCK | |
Year: | 2021 |
Condition: | Brilliant Uncirculated |
Weight (Au, Ag, Pt): | 500 ozt |
Minted by: | Texas Mint |
Mintage: | N/A |
Face Value: | N/A |
IRA: | Eligible |
Packaging: | Monster Box (Sealed) |
Coins Per Tube: | 25 |
Purity: | .9999 |
Sell to Us: | Spot + $0.45 |
2021 TEXAS SILVER ROUND MONSTER BOX
The Texas Silver Round can be purchased in a monster box produced exclusively for the Texas Mint. Packaged in 20 protective tubes of 25 rounds each, the monster box holds 500 1-ounce Texas Silver Rounds. Built from durable cold-rolled steel and finished with a matte black powder coat, the monster box lid features an orange cutout of the state of Texas. Each sealed monster box is secured with a unique serial number and a holographic seal to ensure maximum product protection. The Texas Silver Round is also available to purchase in a similarly designed and secured mini-monster box, which contains 10 protective tubes of 25 rounds each for a total of 250 silver rounds.
2021 TEXAS SILVER ROUND
The 2021 Texas Silver Round displays a scene from the famous Battle of the Alamo. It depicts two Texian soldiers including the American icon, Davy Crockett, attempting to fend off Mexican soldiers attempting to breach the walls of the Alamo. The 2021 Texas Silver Round is the second release in a four year "Battles of the Texas Revolution" series by the Texas Mint.
The Texas Silver Round’s specifications – “.9999 Silver • One Troy Oz” – are engraved across the top of the round, communicating the unique purity of this round only matched by select products from the Royal Canadian Mint and the Perth Mint of Australia. The trademarked silhouette of Texas mint mark, the official mint mark for the Texas Mint, is visible on the right-hand side. The weight and purity of the round are guaranteed.
One of the most famous battles in American history occurred at the Alamo Mission in San Antonio de Béxar (modern-day San Antonio, Texas) from February 23rd - March 6th, 1836. At the end of a 13-day siege, President General Antonio López de Santa Anna and his Mexican troops reclaimed the Alamo Mission, killing the Texian and immigrant occupiers. Davy Crockett was one of the last standing defenders.
The obverse of the high-quality mint strike Texas Silver Round features Texas’ iconic lone star in the foreground. The smooth engraving of the star is framed by a textured topographical outline of the state of Texas. “TEXAS” arches proudly over the top of the round’s obverse in large capital letters, with “Precious Metals” presented inversely along the opposite side. The round’s mintage year is engraved in the bottom left of the round, just southwest of what would be the Rio Grande bordering Texas and Mexico.
The Texas Silver Round can be purchased in a monster box produced exclusively for the Texas Mint. Packaged in 20 protective tubes of 25 rounds each, the monster box holds 500 1-ounce Texas Silver Rounds. Built from durable cold-rolled steel and finished with a matte black powder coat, the monster box lid features an orange cutout of the state of Texas. Each sealed monster box is secured with a unique serial number and a holographic seal to ensure maximum product protection.
The Texas Silver Round is also available to purchase in a similarly designed and secured mini-monster box, which contains 10 protective tubes of 25 rounds each for a total of 250 silver rounds.
The Texas Silver Round is IRA eligible.