He was thrilled. The .45 Caliber is now on display with
'Bertha', his retired sidearm.
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Why order this SilverTowne 1 oz Silver .45 Caliber Bullet?Those who honor America's law enforcement officials are sure to love this blue line replica .45 caliber silver bullet. The bullet is modeled after the ammunition used in the Automatic Colt Pistol (ACP), which also makes it perfect for any gun enthusiast. The bullet was minted in Winchester, Indiana at the SilverTowne Mint from 1 oz of .999 fine silver. Exquisite Bullet with Enameled Blue Line AreaThe bullet is designed just like .45 caliber ammunition with a few exceptions. On the side is a hand enameled Blue Line area. It sits within a grooved area specific for this design. The blue line represents solidarity with police officers and their families. At the base of the design are inscriptions of the bullet's weight, "1 OZ," and purity, "999 AG." Along with them is the pick-axe logo of the SilverTowne Mint, which serves as a mint mark. Sunning BU with Presentation Display BoxThe bullet will arrive in Brilliant Uncirculated condition. It comes in a foam insert that is custom fitted within a SilverTowne gift box. Complementing the blue line on the bullet is an outer sleeve. Don't miss your chance to own this 1 oz Silver SilverTowne .45 Caliber Bullet. |
This SilverTowne Mint 1 oz Silver .45 Caliber Enameled Blue Line Replica Bullet BU Presentation Display Box is proudly minted by the SilverTowne Mint. SilverTowne Mint is a private mint located in the United States.
Mint: | SilverTowne Mint |
Grading Service: | Uncertified |
Grade: | BU |
Finish: | Enameled Blue Line Replica |
Packaging: | Presentation Display Box |
Composition: | Silver |
Display Weight: | 1 oz |
Weight in Grams: | 31.1035 g |
Weight in Ounces: | 1 oz |
Diameter: | 30.6 x 12.1 mm |
Shape: | Bullet |
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