Introducing the 1 oz Asahi Liberty Bell Silver Round, a testament to Asahi Refining’s esteemed reputation in the precious metals industry. Proudly crafted in their US facilities, this round embodies 1 troy oz of .999 fine silver, sourced from American origins.
The Liberty Bell Silver Round stands among Asahi’s masterpieces, featuring iconic American imagery. Adorned with the Liberty Bell on the obverse and the Stars and Stripes on the reverse, it encapsulates symbols synonymous with the spirit of America. Invest in silver bullion exclusively sourced and made in the United States with the 1 oz Asahi Liberty Bell Silver Round .999 Fine silver.
1 oz Asahi Liberty Bell Silver Round Specifications:
- Contains 1 Troy oz of .999 pure silver.
- Individually packaged rounds are housed in protective flips, while multiples of 20 are sealed in mint tubes.
- Dimensions: 39mm x 2.5mm
- Features a latent image security feature.
- Sourced and manufactured in the United States by Asahi.
Design Highlights of the Asahi Liberty Bell 1 oz Silver Round: On the obverse, a frosted and raised depiction of the Liberty Bell takes center stage against a frosted backdrop. The word “LIBERTY” boldly arches over the bell, with the numbers “17” and “76” positioned on either side, signifying the year of the Declaration of Independence. Three stars and stripes grace the bell’s body.
The reverse showcases a latent image security feature presenting two variations: one angle reveals stars and stripes within a larger star, while another angle displays a star with a silhouette of a bald eagle. A wreath surrounds the points of the large star, with the inscription “E PLURIBUS UNUM” on a banner. The coin’s edge bears the weight, mint mark, and metal purity: “1 TROY OUNCE,” the Asahi Mint Mark, and “999 FINE SILVER.”
The historic significance of the Liberty Bell dates back to its casting in 1752 in London, England, by the Whitechapel Bell Foundry. Despite its initial crack and subsequent repairs, the bell emerged as an enduring symbol of American liberty, ringing in pivotal moments throughout history, including the first public reading of the Declaration of Independence in 1776.
Today, the Liberty Bell continues to inspire as a revered relic of American independence, displayed proudly in Philadelphia, where it serves as a beacon of freedom and democracy.