1 x 1 Oz Silverround Intaglio Mint "Morte Prima di Disonore" -BU-

45,11 €
No tax
Hersteller: Intaglio Mint
Steuersatz: 19%
Prägung: Stempelglanz
Stückelung: 1 x 1 Unze
Material: Silber
Feinheit: 999/1000
Gewicht: 31,103 Gramm
Verpackung: zip-Tüte
Durchmesser: 39x3,6 mm


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1 x 1 Unze (oz) Silverround Silverround Intaglio Mint

"Morte Prima di Disonore"

                                
This 1 oz Morte Prima di Disonore Silver round is part of the Latin Allure series. Struck in the smaller 39 mm format creating a thicker look and feel, which further adds to the collectible appeal.


Round Highlights:

  • Contains 1 oz of .999 fine Silver.
  • Individual rounds come in protective packaging.
  • Obverse: Decorative Cross and scrolls flank each of the top circle, while MORTE PRIMA DI DISONORE around the bottom, surrounding a high-relief of a skull wearing a decorative classic Roman-style helmet, pierced at the top by a sword, exiting through the mouth of the skull.
  • Reverse: A high relief skull with wings on either side, skewered by three swords entering from the bottom and exiting out the top, with a banner bearing the words DEATH BEFORE DISHONOR draped through the handles of the swords. The hallmark encircled around the bottom, and a cross with scrolls encircle the top.


This beautiful 1 oz Silver round would be an ideal gift or someone looking to add an aspect of collectibility to their holdings.

The concept of Morte Prima di Disonore, or Death before Dishonor, has been used in military units at least as early as ancient Rome. By the time of the famed Roman senator and historian Tacitus (AD 56 to 117), the vow of death before dishonor had become old-fashioned and something only uttered by barbarians. However some two centuries earlier, it was Catiline (108 to 62 BC), the Roman politician who attempted to overthrow the Roman Republic who urged it. The famous concept of death as preferable to dishonor, if not the actual phrase, is not limited to the western world. For example, it was also advocated by the Japanese bushido code of samurai warrior who would rather die than live with dishonor brought on by surrender. In more recent history, the saying has become a popular tattoo in different variations and designs popular in different military units and groups.

 

Einzigartig in ihrer Art und bereits jetzt schon Kult in den Vereinigten Staaten.

 

Jede dieser wunderschönen Silverround enthält 999/1000 Feinsilber und wurde im wunderschönem "Brilliant uncirculated" geprägt.



 

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Technische Daten

Gewicht
31.103
Material
Silber
Preis-Addition
9