Antigua & Barbuda: Rum Runner colored 1 oz Silver 2019 Proof
Antigua & Barbuda Coin: Rum Runner colored 1 oz Silver 2019 Proof is a unique product that depicts the ship "Rum Runner". It served in the 1920s. From the 1920s to alcohol smuggling during the Prohibition era. In 1929, the ship was sunk by the American Guard. The product is from the Eastern Caribbean 8 series.
The currency was minted from pure Ag bullion.999, with a weight of one troy ounce and a diameter of 39mm, in standard proof. The silver coin was produced by the Scottsdale Mint, in a low mintage of 2,500 pieces. The product is legal tender in the territories of the eight members that make up the Central Bank of the Eastern Caribbean. The coin was placed in its original packaging with a numbered certificate of authenticity.
Obverse the silver coin features the likeness of Queen Elizabeth II and the inscriptions "QUEEN ELIZABETH II" and "EASTERN CARIBBEAN CENTRAL PARK." The obverse also features information about the weight, purity of the bullion and face value of the coin.
On the reverse side was depicted a colored man observing the ship "Rum Runner" through binoculars. The reverse side also features the inscription "Antigua & Barbuda" and the year of the coin's minting.