1 oz 2013 Sic Semper Tyrannis Silver Proof-like Round
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"Sic Semper Tyrannis", one of the most infamous phrases in US history, was shouted by John Wilkes Booth as he assassinated Abraham Lincoln.
This phrase (Latin for "thus always to tyrants") encircles the obverse of the newest round in the Silver Bullet Silver Shield series, only this time it celebrates the overthrow of the Debt and Death paradigm.
This is the first coin in the series to combine the idea of two coins together.
Here, Freedom Girl stands triumphant over Debt and Death.
She holds a spear and a buckler shield emblazoned with the trivium, both of which she used to slay Debt and Death with his five arrows from the Rothschild's family crest and the chains he used to enslave mankind.
The slain foe lies on a pile of US currency, one of his greatest tools in enslaving humanity.
The reverse shows Classic Silver Bullet Silver Shield Crest with the sayings "A Conscious Solution To Collectivist Problems" and "Listen To All. Follow None".
The Silver Shield is flanked by 47 Silver Bullets representing the atomic number of silver.
There is also a kite shield superimposed over the bullets and three symbols are etched into it: a key, an arrow and 5 exploding lines.
This round will come with a certificate of authenticity and a coin capsule.
2881
US
Silver Shield
Lightly Used
999
Freedom girl with a lance and buckler shield with the trivium design on it, and debt and death under foot holding his 5 arrows and a chain, lying on paper currency. All of this surrounded by the words Sic Semper Tyrannis
1 oz - .999 Fine Ag - Listen to All - Follow None - Shield - 2013 - Pattern of 47 bullets - Silver - Bullet - Silver - Shield - To Collectivist Problems - A Conscious Solution - Trivium symbol - Key - Arrow - 5 exploding lines
2013-11-05
39
2013
Heidi Wastweet
1.0000
Yes
SKU
2881
Country
US
Manufacturer
Silver Shield
Condition
Lightly Used
Purity
999
Obverse
Freedom girl with a lance and buckler shield with the trivium design on it, and debt and death under foot holding his 5 arrows and a chain, lying on paper currency. All of this surrounded by the words Sic Semper Tyrannis
Reverse
1 oz - .999 Fine Ag - Listen to All - Follow None - Shield - 2013 - Pattern of 47 bullets - Silver - Bullet - Silver - Shield - To Collectivist Problems - A Conscious Solution - Trivium symbol - Key - Arrow - 5 exploding lines
First Released
2013-11-05
Diameter (mm)
39
Year
2013
Designer
Heidi Wastweet
Metal Weight (ozt)
1.0000
Certificate
Yes
1 oz 2013 Sic Semper Tyrannis Silver Proof-like Round"Sic Semper Tyrannis", one of the most infamous phrases in US history, was shouted by John Wilkes Booth as he assassinated Abraham Lincoln.
This phrase (Latin for "thus always to tyrants") encircles the obverse of the newest round in the Silver Bullet Silver Shield series, only this time it celebrates the overthrow of the Debt and Death paradigm.
This is the first coin in the series to combine the idea of two coins together.
Here, Freedom Girl stands triumphant over Debt and Death.
She holds a spear and a buckler shield emblazoned with the trivium, both of which she used to slay Debt and Death with his five arrows from the Rothschild's family crest and the chains he used to enslave mankind.
The slain foe lies on a pile of US currency, one of his greatest tools in enslaving humanity.
The reverse shows Classic Silver Bullet Silver Shield Crest with the sayings "A Conscious Solution To Collectivist Problems" and "Listen To All. Follow None".
The Silver Shield is flanked by 47 Silver Bullets representing the atomic number of silver.
There is also a kite shield superimposed over the bullets and three symbols are etched into it: a key, an arrow and 5 exploding lines.
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