The unknown mint is none other than Silver Towne located in the USA. Thank you to my viewers and members on the Precious Metal Forum for helping find this out.
@shazam3360 There is no such thing as the Nuie Mint. Nuie is a set of islands and it's currency is Dollars shared by New Zealand. New Zealand has its own Mint. I hope this helps.
Excellent pieces. I have the Caesar ordered. I have also ordered a new Blackbeard piece, round, which I believe may have been produced by the people who have brought us the Legendary Warriors. Cheers for the video and detailing.
The weapons on the reverse are the weapons of the warriors in the series. I'm sure of that. Makes sense. Well thought-through collection. Can't wait for Achilles.
hey Jon..... these rounds are produced and distributed by Pinehurst Coins (to the best of my knowledge). Agreed that there's zero info on these rounds. The weapons represent the featured warriors in ther series. Many more warriors to come. Alexandre The Great, Musashi, Genghis Khan and more are supposedly coming. Great video mate.
Bullion Breakdown. They are in fact made by none other..... Silver Towne !!!!! Thanks to a viewer I am grateful to say Silver Towne. I even checked the website.. and Boom there they are and they state they make them.
When i fist saw it i was disappointed, Eric Bloodaxe instantly got me but i admit the Julius Caesar made me feel like the series could go in the wrong direction, but i was wrong, Caesar is a worthy legendary warrior and the detail on the design when i had a good second look is superb. Seeing the 2 coins together also makes me excited for the 3rd release so yea, as long as they stick to actual real warriors and dont go silly trying to insert Robin Hood or any other tight wearing mythical goon then this could be an amazing set of rounds.
Russell I just knew there was something about these... and I am so happy I bought the first one. WOW it sold out quickly. Not bad for something made by Silver Towne... I do love their work... they should promote themselves more.
It certainly beats a random Indian's head on the face of my silver round. This series of rounds will be one of my favorites, but it's just an unlimited mintage generic round. And I will treat it as such. When the price of Ag falls a little more and I return to stacking for weight, these and the Cutsaw Liberty and Unity rounds will be on my shopping list.
@@AceBullion The Mints rarely give better deals than the Bullion Shops. The first Bullion dealer I checked had them $5 cheaper than ST. Bold Precious Metals. I will also point out that ST has the lowest minimum purchase requirement to get free shipping at $99 with a flat $5 for orders under $99. That's the best I've seen and may be handy for some buyers. Bold is very good with a requirement of $199 for free shipping and a flat $5 for orders under $199.
@TTBS TTBS YES I am from CT USA but thanks to uncle Sam....I am here in England 🇬🇧 Buying bullion here is fine. Easy etc. Shoot me a pm if you ever have questions. Happy to WhatsApp chat bud
Bold Precious Metals has these for $28 for 1 and flat $5 shipping for orders under $199. I didn't check Hero Bullion or Find Bullion Prices but you always should when shopping.
@@AceBullion very rarely in fact. When I was a kid I learned that shoe companies will sell direct but they don't really want that because they need the merchants to sell the bulk of their inventory.
Smashed it, Ace. What a great coin and I would get one except..................................................Pegasus is from Greek mythology. What a shame, because that spoils it for me. I like the history, mythology, culture etc in these modern coins/rounds, but little things like researching your designs is so easy these days that mistakes like this shouldn't slip through.
Pieces of Eight, You must have heard my confusion when I too looked at that. Yes a tiny detail but I was surprised. I hoped it was a chariot but it clearly was not.
@@AceBullion Yeah, mate. I've come across a couple of other coins/rounds I passed-up because of a small but significant mistake on the part of the artist/designer. It's an 'error-round' but only in respect of the concept.
I don't understand. Didn't Roman culturally adopt and make use of a lot of Greek culture including Greek mythology and their gods? After all, Roman pagan religion allowed for a bunch of gods and plenty of room to embrace Greek mythology.
The unknown mint is none other than Silver Towne located in the USA. Thank you to my viewers and members on the Precious Metal Forum for helping find this out.
@shazam3360 it's 100% Silvertowne
@shazam3360 There is no such thing as the Nuie Mint. Nuie is a set of islands and it's currency is Dollars shared by New Zealand. New Zealand has its own Mint. I hope this helps.
@shazam3360 No problem, there is soo much confusion and misleading information it can get frustrating quickly.
Jonrms, thank you for showcasing our Legendary Warriors Series on your channel!
It was my pleasure, I only provide honest reviews and will show all the details, good or bad. This was a lovely coin
Excellent pieces. I have the Caesar ordered. I have also ordered a new Blackbeard piece, round, which I believe may have been produced by the people who have brought us the Legendary Warriors. Cheers for the video and detailing.
Mazza you wont be disappointed. It is minted by Silver Towne and their work is always quality..
@@AceBullion Excellent. Appreciate the knowledge on who are producing the series. Thank you.
@mazza I can't take the credit bud. It was a forum member who replied on the video I posted there.
I have 10 blood axes and I will get 10 of these! Great prices and I plan to get all the warriors! Thanks for this video!
That is very awesome! Knowing it is Silvertowne mint now helps. These rwo rounds are desirable
The weapons on the reverse are the weapons of the warriors in the series. I'm sure of that. Makes sense. Well thought-through collection. Can't wait for Achilles.
I actually forgot about this coin until you made a comment. Thank you. I now am excited as well.
@@AceBullion There are quite a lot to look forward to. I also hope Martin can get a few of the gilded ones.
@libelle8124 that might be a tall ask, but if you are really wanting one email him.
hey Jon..... these rounds are produced and distributed by Pinehurst Coins (to the best of my knowledge). Agreed that there's zero info on these rounds. The weapons represent the featured warriors in ther series. Many more warriors to come. Alexandre The Great, Musashi, Genghis Khan and more are supposedly coming. Great video mate.
Bullion Breakdown. They are in fact made by none other..... Silver Towne !!!!! Thanks to a viewer I am grateful to say Silver Towne. I even checked the website.. and Boom there they are and they state they make them.
When i fist saw it i was disappointed, Eric Bloodaxe instantly got me but i admit the Julius Caesar made me feel like the series could go in the wrong direction, but i was wrong, Caesar is a worthy legendary warrior and the detail on the design when i had a good second look is superb. Seeing the 2 coins together also makes me excited for the 3rd release so yea, as long as they stick to actual real warriors and dont go silly trying to insert Robin Hood or any other tight wearing mythical goon then this could be an amazing set of rounds.
Russell I just knew there was something about these... and I am so happy I bought the first one. WOW it sold out quickly. Not bad for something made by Silver Towne... I do love their work... they should promote themselves more.
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wonderful round !
My Precious. LOL Thanks Siberpunzel I appreciate you support.
It certainly beats a random Indian's head on the face of my silver round. This series of rounds will be one of my favorites, but it's just an unlimited mintage generic round. And I will treat it as such. When the price of Ag falls a little more and I return to stacking for weight, these and the Cutsaw Liberty and Unity rounds will be on my shopping list.
These are great, and if I am not mistaken you are located in the USA... back home!!! So you can grab one directly from Silver Towne.
@@AceBullion The Mints rarely give better deals than the Bullion Shops. The first Bullion dealer I checked had them $5 cheaper than ST. Bold Precious Metals. I will also point out that ST has the lowest minimum purchase requirement to get free shipping at $99 with a flat $5 for orders under $99. That's the best I've seen and may be handy for some buyers. Bold is very good with a requirement of $199 for free shipping and a flat $5 for orders under $199.
@@AceBullion Are you in Brittan? Backyard Bullion makes buying bullion there sound miserable.
@TTBS TTBS YES I am from CT USA but thanks to uncle Sam....I am here in England 🇬🇧 Buying bullion here is fine. Easy etc. Shoot me a pm if you ever have questions. Happy to WhatsApp chat bud
Bold Precious Metals has these for $28 for 1 and flat $5 shipping for orders under $199. I didn't check Hero Bullion or Find Bullion Prices but you always should when shopping.
I guess buying direct is not always the cheapest
@@AceBullion very rarely in fact. When I was a kid I learned that shoe companies will sell direct but they don't really want that because they need the merchants to sell the bulk of their inventory.
@TTBS hmmm. Makes sense 🤔. I honestly never gave it much thought. 🍺🍺🍺
very nice review Jon . hello sir
Thank you Blue, Found out who minted them... It is none other than Silver Towne.
Loving the detail on this round! Fantastic work by the "un-named mint" 🙂
Hazel the unknown mint is now known... Silver Towne. How awesome. I will put a sticky on this video.
Going to be a brilliant series if they can keep the standard of the first two issues. Your on a winner there bud!
Silver Towne are known for producing quality pieces... So this is something i am now really excited about bud.
my birthday too
🍺🍺🍺🍺🍺 Happy birthday. Of belated birthday 🎂
My money is on Ghengis next.
Rod, that would be cool and interesting to see how he is done. hmmm
Nice coin but hell a lot of scuffs n marks on mine. On bloodaxe too. Won't be collecting this series any longer.
Wow really! That's horrible!!!! Have you spoke to the dealer who sold it to you?
Smashed it, Ace. What a great coin and I would get one except..................................................Pegasus is from Greek mythology. What a shame, because that spoils it for me. I like the history, mythology, culture etc in these modern coins/rounds, but little things like researching your designs is so easy these days that mistakes like this shouldn't slip through.
Pieces of Eight, You must have heard my confusion when I too looked at that. Yes a tiny detail but I was surprised. I hoped it was a chariot but it clearly was not.
@@AceBullion
Yeah, mate. I've come across a couple of other coins/rounds I passed-up because of a small but significant mistake on the part of the artist/designer.
It's an 'error-round' but only in respect of the concept.
@Pieces of Eight I vert much agree. I still bought it but I really want to scratch it out 🤣🤣🤣
I don't understand. Didn't Roman culturally adopt and make use of a lot of Greek culture including Greek mythology and their gods? After all, Roman pagan religion allowed for a bunch of gods and plenty of room to embrace Greek mythology.
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It will take you maybe two minutes to look it up and read it on Wikipedia.
What is the size of the coin?
38.6mm
@@AceBullion Thanks!
@kazimirmalevich6712 no problem, have a great weekend