Marine Silver

in steemsilvergold •  6 years ago  (edited)



And today on friday it's generic silver time again. We're going to look at the barbados trident, a beautiful marine coin released in 2017.

Obverse

The coin features a stunning wave design on the front which reminds me of the steem logo. Right in the centre of this wave pattern lies a trident with mirror finish.
This trident is the national symbol of Barbados. It is also displayed on the Barbadian flag. Around the trident is the writing "ONE DOLLAR" along with the fineness of .999 silver. The piece weighs 1 troy ounce and has a relatively low mintage of 30,000 coins.

Reverse

The reverse of the piece shows the coat of arms of Barbados. It's a very beautiful motive showing a fig tree right in the center. Alongside the fig tree are a pelican to the right and a dolphin fish. Not to be confused with a dolphin, two very different animals. Underneath the fig tree is Barbados national motto: "PRIDE AND INDUSTRY". The whole coat of arms is flanked by two small tridents and the date 2017.

Conclusion

Hope you liked this little silver coin. Have you heard of Barbadian silver coins before or do you even own a few yourself?

Fire dragons are a bit scared of aquatic stuff

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Love the Trident. 20,000 Laegues under the Sea !

That would have been a great title! Need to remember that one, thanks:)

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I thought I had one. Then over Christmas I got out the whole stack and I didn’t have one! So, still on the list. ☺️ It’s a simple coin, but quite lovely.

That sucks, but it's also nice to have something to look forward to :)

Good point, Dragons and Water don't mix too well.
I had one of these in my shopping cart but it got bumped out based on my priority system and spare cash issues.

The good old cash, never enough to buy every silver coin in the world :) But maybe that's for the better, most people don't appreciate a house full of silver ;)