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1 oz American Reserve Silver Tube (20 Rounds, New)

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For those looking to buy silver, silver rounds offer a straightforward choice. These rounds look similar to silver coins but have no legal tender value. Because of this, they often sell at lower premiums than silver coins. The American Reserve series has added new mint-branded rounds to its lineup. BGASC now has 1 oz American Reserve Silver Tubes holding 20 rounds availabl...Read More

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American Reserve Columbia Bullion

Discover the American Reserve bullion series at BGASC, featuring the iconic figure of Columbia. This collection of bars and rounds is made from metals sourced entirely within the United States. From mining to refining to the finished product, every step reflects American craftsmanship and pride.

The Brand: American Reserve

American Reserve items are a testament to quality and heritage. Refined and minted by Asahi Refining USA, these products start with silver and gold sourced from American mines. The metals are refined to .999+ grain at Asahi’s Utah facility and then sent to Miami, Florida, where they are minted into bars and rounds featuring the Columbia design and the American Reserve logo.

The Design: Columbia

Columbia, an allegorical figure representing the United States, emerged in the late 18th century. Named after Christopher Columbus, she symbolizes the European discovery and colonization of the Americas. Columbia personified the young nation’s ideals, virtues, and spirit, serving as a patriotic icon during its early years.

As a literary and poetic figure, Columbia featured in numerous patriotic songs, poems, and writings. Perhaps most famously, she appears in the lyrics of “Hail, Columbia,” which served as an unofficial national anthem of the United States until “The Star-Spangled Banner” was officially adopted in 1931. The repeated invocation of Columbia in various cultural forms helped to reinforce her status as a unifying national symbol during a period of rapid growth and change.

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