Back in may we discussed the "Starving Liberty" design in the 'Zombucks' silver and copper bullion series from
Provident Metals. Appropriately for Halloween, Caitlyn Trautwein took a look at the company's complete series in a Coin Update
article published October 30, 2015. Here's an excerpt, with (annoyingly watermarked) images from the company web site. -Editor
While the Halloween holiday is usually marked by transactions conducted in bite-sized chocolates by pint-sized superheroes, it seems that
now there is a currency that will stand up to whatever creepy characters roam the streets. No, it’s not a pumpkin-spice silver dollar or a “Thriller”
buffalo nickel. It’s even better.
Zombucks are the “Currency of the Apocalypse,” an undead collection that features “10 historical figures and coin designs [fallen]
victim to the zombie apocalypse.” Provided as an exclusive series from Provident Metals, Zombucks have been released to help purchasers
“prepare for the apocalypse and fight the bite…!”
There’s the Zombucks “Dying Eagle,” a representation of the late-1850s Flying Eagle cent. There’s the Zombucks “Starving Liberty,” the
“Feast Dollar,” the “Murk Diem,” and perhaps my favorite of all, the “American Zombuff.” All of the coins are in limited mintage and take
inspiration from well-known, historical coin designs like the Buffalo nickel, the Walking Liberty, the Morgan Dollar, and more. Sales began
in 2013 with the first design, the “Walker,” and have recently concluded with the final design, “The Saint,” inspired by the Double Eagle
gold coin sculpted by Augustus Saint Gaudens. Each bullion round is struck with 1 oz. of .999 fine silver or copper.
As long as we're in a fantasy land, we might as well have a time machine and market products dated into the future - 2017, 2018, and
2019. -Editor
To read the complete article, see:
Happy Halloween: A Look at the “Currency of
the Apocalypse” (http://news.coinupdate.com/happy-halloween-a-look-at-the-currency-of-the-apocalypse/)
To visit the Provident Metals Zombucks site, see:
www.zombucks.com
To read the earlier E-Sylum article, see:
STARVING LIBERTY ZOMBUCKS (www.coinbooks.org/esylum_v18n20a20.html)
Wayne Homren, Editor
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