1 oz Random Year Engelhard Prospector Silver Round
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Vintage Engelhard rounds have always been popular with bullion investors, with the Prospector's the first regularly produced investment grade silver rounds.
The reverse of this round features a prospector panning for gold in a river, hoping to strike his fortune. The image is timeless, and still be viewed around America even today.
Engelhard rounds haven't been made since the 1980's, and we expect these to go fast... Don't delay!
You will receive our choice of the Engelhard "E' logo or the heraldic eagle on the reverse.
3286 | |
US | |
Engelhard | |
Lightly Used | |
999 | |
An eagle with an olive branch in its talons and a furled flag beneath and the words "Engelhard One Troy Ounce 999+ Fine Silver" | |
Prospector panning for gold and the words "The American Prospector USA" and the year | |
1982 | |
38.7 | |
3.3 | |
1.0000 |
SKU
3286
Country
US
Manufacturer
Engelhard
Condition
Lightly Used
Purity
999
Obverse
An eagle with an olive branch in its talons and a furled flag beneath and the words "Engelhard One Troy Ounce 999+ Fine Silver"
Reverse
Prospector panning for gold and the words "The American Prospector USA" and the year
First Released
1982
Diameter (mm)
38.7
Average Thickness (mm)
3.3
Metal Weight (ozt)
1.0000
1 oz Random Year Engelhard Prospector Silver Round
Vintage Engelhard rounds have always been popular with bullion investors, with the Prospector's the first regularly produced investment grade silver rounds.
The reverse of this round features a prospector panning for gold in a river, hoping to strike his fortune.
The image is timeless, and still be viewed around America even today.
Engelhard rounds haven't been made since the 1980's, and we expect these to go fast...
Don't delay!

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