2014 Gun Dollar
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2013 Second Amendment Dollar
1/2 Ounce .999 Fine Silver
Derringer generally refers to a small handgun that can be easily concealed. For that reason it was frequently used by women, who could easily carry it in their purse. The original derringer only had a single round with the barrel pivoting sideways, then the famous Remington derringer achieved wide popularity by doubling capacity by putting one barrel on top of the other and pivoting the barrels forward to reload.
Buds Gun Shop is proud to honor the largest growing group of gun owners - ladies who have taken a positive step towards their right to self-defense with gun ownership. Women have always been aware of the need for their own self-defense and the 2014 Gun Dollar commemorates that right with the derringer handgun - the sixth Gun Dollar issued since the series was introduced in 2009.
The obverse design is dated 2014 and features the beautiful Lady Liberty that symbolizes American's God given right of self-defense and the motto speaks volumes that guns: Protect Life. The reverse features the historic Remington derringer that symbolizes men and women's right to personal protection and self-defensive. The legend proclaims the essence of the Second Amendment: THE RIGHT OF THE PEOPLE TO KEEP AND BEAR ARMS SHALL NOT BE INFRINGED!
Every 2014 Silver Derringer Gun Dollar is proof minted and as flawless as the gun itself and the Second Amendment it supports. Every Derringer Gun Dollar contains one half Troy ounce of pure .999 fine silver with a $25 MSRP, measures 32mm in diameter.
Please also note that the rates for the Second Amendment Dollar are based on the price of silver that is constantly changing. In order to provide you with the best possible prices the silver price is automatically updated every 20 minutes while the global silver market is open. All canceled orders will be charged our standard 10% restocking fee.
*** NOTICE: Second Amendment Dollar is a commemorative medallion that is not intended to be used as currency and any representation as United States currency is strictly prohibited by law.