The month of May is host to a number of awareness days and holidays, including Memorial Day and Military Appreciation Month. In addition, National Police Week is May 14th-20th and International Firefighter Day is May 4th. We have always had a wide selection of not only patriotic and military-themed silver bullion, but also law enforcement, fire, EMS, and medical pieces to honor those who serve this country.
In more recent months, we have actively been offering more hand-painted (or enameled) silver bullion pieces and expanding our selections in a number of categories. The most recent have been in the form of the Police and Fire .999 Fine Silver One-Ounce Medallions.
Custom minted at the SilverTowne Mint, these .999 fine silver medallions features our standard non-dated back on the reverse with the weight (ONE TROY OUNCE) and purity (.999 FINE SILVER) designated around the area left blank for optional engraving. Your silver rounds will come protected in a plastic capsule inside of our SilverTowne gift box with natural kraft paper made from recycled materials in the United States. A premium dark gray foam insert will hold your silver snug inside the box.
A number of packaging options are available, including custom fitted outer box sleeves to match the colors of the Police and Fire 1oz Silver rounds!
Police Protect and Serve 1oz .999 Silver Medallion Enameled
The obverse features the Scales of Justice in the center, wrapped with the words “Police---To Protect and Serve” around the outer edge of the design. The background of the outer rim is enameled with black and the emblem in the center is painted royal blue.
This round is also available in plain silver.
Fire Department 1oz .999 Silver Medallion Enameled
The fire department representative emblem, often referred to as the Fire Fighter Maltese Cross, sits in the center of the obverse of this silver round. The emblem features the common symbols of the trade, including a fire hydrant, axe, hook and ladder, pike, helmet, and a bugle/hose nozzle. “FIRE” and “DEPT.” are seen inscripted above and below the emblem with the background painted black and the emblem in red.
This round is also available in plain silver.