





The Murk Diem is the fifth round in the ten round Zombucks series. This round is based on the US circulation, so-called "Mercury Dime" that was minted from 1916 - 1945.
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The Mercury Dime was designed by Adolph Weinman and featured Lady Liberty with a winged Phrygian cap that caused her to be often mistaken for the god Mercury. It is believed that Weinman used Elsie Stevens, wife of the lawyer and poet Wallace Stevens, as the model for Lady Liberty. The obverse featured Lady Liberty surrounded by the words "Liberty In God We Trust" and the year.
On the obverse her once emblematic Phrygian cap is now decaying and dishevelled hair along with oozing brains can be seen protruding from the once pristine cap. Torn ligaments and rotting flesh replace the once delicate lines of her beautiful face. Even her teeth are visible as places once covered by flesh are now laid bare. The word "Liberty" has even been replaced by "Murk Diem", a corruption of the old saying, "Carpe Diem" ie "Seize the day" or perhaps "Mercurii Die" "Day of Mercury". The year of mintage and value in cents have been replaced by 50 Zombucks and 2018, the year the zombies walk the earth. One thing is certain, no one is safe from the Zombie Apocalypse.
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 Murk Diem is the fifth round in the ten round Zombucks series. This round is based on the US circulation, so-called "Mercury Dime" that was minted from 1916 - 1945.
Secure your 1 oz Zombucks Murk Diem Copper Round and grow your wealth today!
CARACTÉRISTIQUES DE LA RONDE
*Ships individually in protective packaging
*Consisting of 1 oz of 999 Fine Copper
*Obverse: Features a zombified Lady Liberty
*Reverse: Features a bio-hazard symbol with blood splattered around it
The Mercury Dime was designed by Adolph Weinman and featured Lady Liberty with a winged Phrygian cap that caused her to be often mistaken for the god Mercury. It is believed that Weinman used Elsie Stevens, wife of the lawyer and poet Wallace Stevens, as the model for Lady Liberty. The obverse featured Lady Liberty surrounded by the words "Liberty In God We Trust" and the year.
On the obverse her once emblematic Phrygian cap is now decaying and dishevelled hair along with oozing brains can be seen protruding from the once pristine cap. Torn ligaments and rotting flesh replace the once delicate lines of her beautiful face. Even her teeth are visible as places once covered by flesh are now laid bare. The word "Liberty" has even been replaced by "Murk Diem", a corruption of the old saying, "Carpe Diem" ie "Seize the day" or perhaps "Mercurii Die" "Day of Mercury". The year of mintage and value in cents have been replaced by 50 Zombucks and 2018, the year the zombies walk the earth. One thing is certain, no one is safe from the Zombie Apocalypse.
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.