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New Zealand Mint HMS Bounty 1 Oz Silver Coin [Exclusive] Money Metals Exchange

A Money Metals Exchange Exclusive – The Ultra Low Premium Silver HMS Bounty from the New Zealand Mint: https://goo.gl/b0ZwQE?new-zealand-mint-1-oz-silver-coin

Money Metals is pleased to announce that we have been designated as the only dealer worldwide for a stunning new 1 oz .999 silver coin, the New Zealand Mint’s 2017 “HMS Bounty” – the lowest priced 1 oz legal tender silver coin in the world, period!

The content and purity of the NZ Bounty are identical to those of silver American Eagles, yet premiums on this exciting new issue are much lower. The NZ Bounty is also priced lower than the Australian Kangaroo, Austrian Philharmonic, British Britannia, Canadian Maple Leaf, Chinese Panda, or any other legal tender coin available.

You already know Money Metals as America’s most trusted source of low-premium precious metals. Tens of thousands of customers trust Money Metals to bring them the most metal for their money in a wide range of legal tender as well as privately minted formats. Now we’re proud to serve our customers as the exclusive dealer for this ultra-low premium legal tender coin.

The NZ Bounty is not only an outstanding value in legal tender silver. It’s also a spectacular coin. The obverse features Queen Elizabeth II and bears the coin’s legal tender denomination which is a face value of two New Zealand dollars. The reverse depicts Her Majesty’s Ship Bounty under sail, circumscribed by an eight-point compass. Also, its weight and purity is guaranteed by the New Zealand Mint.

The HMS Bounty: A three-masted merchant vessel built in England in 1784, the HMS Bounty was purchased by the Royal Navy in 1787. She was sent to the Pacific under command of William Bligh to acquire breadfruit plants from Tahiti and transport them to the British West Indies in hopes of producing edible harvests. In September 1788, the ship sailed past the southern tip of New Zealand on its long and arduous voyage. The mission was aborted in April 1789 following a mutiny led by Acting Lieutenant Fletcher Christian. This was the famous Mutiny on the Bounty, subject of three films including the 1935 classic starring Charles Laughton and Clark Gable. The mutineers burned the ship on Pitcairn Island in 1790 in order to avoid detection by the Royal Navy, which sought to return them to England for trial. The remains of the Bounty were discovered in 1957, and various parts have been salvaged. Though its service was short and its end tragic, the Bounty remains a bold symbol of the global quest for wealth and prosperity.

The New Zealand Mint: The New Zealand Mint has been producing legal tender coins, bullion, and collectible medallions for more than four decades. New Zealand’s only precious metals mint, it prides itself on high quality design and production. The Bounty was specifically produced for the south Pacific island of Niue(NEW-ay), a self-governing state in free association with New Zealand; its residents are New Zealand citizens, and New Zealand conducts most diplomatic relations on its behalf.

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Stefan Gleason is President of the Sound Money Defense League, a national grassroots lobbying organization working to restore gold & silver to their historical role as America's constitutional money. He also leads Money Metals Exchange, a national precious metals dealer with over 50,000 customers. Gleason has frequently appeared on national television networks such as CNN, FoxNews, & CNBC, & his writings have appeared in hundreds of publications such as the Wall Street Journal, TheStreet.com, Seeking Alpha, Detroit News, Washington Times, & National Review.
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