Time for a New Series
Here is a little bit of info from JM Bullion on this series.
For the Amy Brown Collection, Anonymous Mint has developed a diverse lineup of silver rounds. When you buy silver in this collection, youll have a choice between 1 oz and 5 oz rounds. For each design release, there will be a proof, antique, and proof colorized version in both weights.
In total, the Amy Brown Collection from Anonymous Mint will feature six designs. The Red Queen leads the way as the debut fairy issue, but additional releases include the Lady of the Forest, Second Cousins, Discovery, Wall Flower, and finally, Dragon Secrets. All designs will share a standard reverse of Dusk.
Your 5 oz Proof Amy Brown Collection Red Queen Silver Round will arrive in a protective capsule. The rounds have limited mintage figures, and the accompanying Certificate of Authenticity includes the individual serial number of the round.
On the reverse of all Amy Brown Silver Rounds is the common image of Dusk. Browns depiction of Dusk captures the dreamy nature of many fairies. She is an elegant figure depicted sitting down with feathered wings rising behind her, bracelets around her upper arms, and silver hair flowing in the wind. Engravings include Amy Brown Collection along the top of the design and the weight and purity at the bottom.
The obverse of the 5 oz Proof Amy Brown Collection Red Queen Silver Round features the imposing and powerful Red Queen. All features of the Red Queen symbolize her power. She strides confidently through the fairy realm, with an ornate scepter in one hand, antlers emanating from her crown, and a unicorn at her side.
Anonymous Mint and the Osborne Mint combined on the production of these rounds. The creative minds at Anonymous Mint developed the series, with sculpts from Master Sculptor Luigi Badia. Osborne Mint coins the rounds in this collection
That is a beautiful silver round. The whole series looks fantastic. I look forward to your posts about this series.
This is the series I just started buying too. It's actually to get my better half into stacking......and I think it's working. She loves this series and I love seeing here excited about silver. We are going with the antiqued finish for all the coins so they can be handled. Thanks for sharing.
It would be nice if silver went down to $12 so I can buy more
That would be awesome, but thays to low.
Oh boy......🤣🤣🤣
😁 keep it simple and keep it six, no new design would be necessary. 😎👊
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They look good, but I have never been much of a fan on colorized coins.
That’s a goood lookin Silver right there 💯
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Looks nizze bro...but don’t forget thos flip ounces for the money-makin’
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So, looking at these coins, I see that they are around USD$118 per coin. This is about 50% more than 5 ounces of silver is going for right now. When you purchase these limited editions, do you factor in the markup and what the future price markup might be?
Addendum: The colorized versions run about 77% markup at USD$137 each. Do you think they are work the extra amount?