





The Dying Eagle is the ninth round in the ten round Zombucks series. These rounds are designed to awaken the sleeping amongst us, and to save humanity from itself!
Secure your 1 oz Zombucks Dying Eagle Silver Round and grow your wealth today!
This round is a modern interpretation of the US Mint's Flying Eagle Cent, minted from 1857-1858. The Flying Eagle has been described as "by all odds the best design on any American coin". The last 150 years have not been kind to noble Eagle...
The reverse side shows a bio-hazard symbol with blood splattered around it, reminding humans of the apocalypse hazards. The words "Zombucks Currency of the Apocolaypse" leave us in no doubt as to possible future usefulness of this round.
The obverse features a decaying and ragged looking eagle, having lost most of the feathers on it's wings and all of the feathers on it's legs. The eagle still looks noble, although it's appearance will not strike fear into anyone. The year 2019 is the predicted date of the apocalypse with a denomination of 50 Zombucks, the currency of the zombie apocalypse.
As with the rest of the Zombucks series, these rounds will be produced for a limited period of time. Production concluded October 1st, 2015, and total mintage was 36784.
Elemetal Mint was created in 2015 by the joint forces of Provident Metals, NTR Metals and Ohio Precious Metals and is now the largest private mint in the United States. Elemetal Mint specializes in producing both gold and silver bullion. It became famous for its innovative and outstanding silver bars and rounds and its recycling and environmentally friendly production approach. For example, the company's unique Snap Bullion silver bars feature pre-cut lines on their surfaces that allow you to break apart bulk sizes of silver bars without damaging their original packaging.
The Dying Eagle is the ninth round in the ten round Zombucks series. These rounds are designed to awaken the sleeping amongst us, and to save humanity from itself!
Secure your 1 oz Zombucks Dying Eagle Silver Round and grow your wealth today!
CARACTÉRISTIQUES DE LA RONDE
*Ships individually in protective packaging
*Consisting of 1 oz of 999 Fine Silver
*Obverse: Features a decaying and ragged looking eagle
*Reverse: Features a bio-hazard symbol with blood splattered around it, reminding humans of the apocalypse hazards
This round is a modern interpretation of the US Mint's Flying Eagle Cent, minted from 1857-1858. The Flying Eagle has been described as "by all odds the best design on any American coin". The last 150 years have not been kind to noble Eagle...
The reverse side shows a bio-hazard symbol with blood splattered around it, reminding humans of the apocalypse hazards. The words "Zombucks Currency of the Apocolaypse" leave us in no doubt as to possible future usefulness of this round.
The obverse features a decaying and ragged looking eagle, having lost most of the feathers on it's wings and all of the feathers on it's legs. The eagle still looks noble, although it's appearance will not strike fear into anyone. The year 2019 is the predicted date of the apocalypse with a denomination of 50 Zombucks, the currency of the zombie apocalypse.
Comme le reste de la série Zombuck, ces rondes ont été produites pour un temps limité. La production a cessé le 1er octobre 2015, avec un tirage total de 36 784 exemplaires.
À PROPOS D'ELEMETAL MINT
Elemetal Mint a été créée en 2015 par les forces conjointes de Provident Metals, NTR Metals et Ohio Precious Metals. Elle est aujourd'hui la plus grande société privée de frappe de monnaie aux États-Unis. Elemetal Mint est spécialisée dans la production des lingots d'or et d'argent. Elle est devenue célèbre pour ses lingots et ses rondes d'argent innovantes et exceptionnelles, ainsi que pour son approche de la production axée sur le recyclage et le respect de l'environnement. Par exemple, les lingots d'argent Snap Bullion de la société, uniques en leur genre, présentent des lignes prédécoupées sur leur surface qui permettent de séparer les lingots d'argent en vrac sans endommager leur emballage d'origine.