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2026 Silver United States 250th Anniversary Series: Independence 1oz Colorized Proof Coin

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2026 Silver United States 250th Anniversary Series: Independence 1oz Colorized Proof Coin

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2026 Silver United States 250th Anniversary Series: Independence 1oz Colorized Proof $1 Coin

The 2026 Silver United States 250th Anniversary Series: Independence 1oz Colorized Proof $1 Coin is the second release in this US 250th Anniversary Series which honors the courage and sacrifice of those who fought during the American Revolutionary War with a striking modern commemorative release struck from 1 Troy Ounce of .999 fine silver. Issued by the Mesa Grande Sovereign Nation and produced by the Native American Mint, this proof collectible continues the popular United States 250th Anniversary Series celebrating America’s upcoming Semiquincentennial.

This impressive 1oz silver proof coin features dramatic colorized artwork depicting hand-to-hand combat between American and British soldiers during the fight for independence. Adding even greater historical significance, the coin contains an encapsulated fragment of an authentic Revolutionary War musket ball, creating a direct connection to the American Revolution itself. With an extremely limited colorized mintage of only 776 pieces worldwide, this release offers strong appeal for collectors of America 250 silver coins and Revolutionary War-themed commemoratives.

Historic Revolutionary War Combat Design

The obverse showcases a vivid colorized battle scene featuring an American colonial soldier engaged in close combat with a British Redcoat soldier, symbolizing the fierce struggle for independence during the Revolutionary War. Surrounding the central imagery are the inscriptions "United States 250 Year Anniversary" along with the dual dates 1776 and 2026, commemorating 250 years since America’s founding.

Centered within the design is a transparent capsule containing a genuine fragment of a Revolutionary War musket ball. The inclusion of authentic Revolutionary War relic material gives each coin a unique historical connection while enhancing the collectible nature of the series. The mirrored proof fields and frosted raised details create strong visual contrast across both the silver surfaces and colorized elements.

The reverse features a detailed rendering of the iconic American tree design alongside a gathering of colonial-era figures beneath its branches. Also displayed are the inscriptions "America", the $1 denomination, and the year 2026. The elegant proof finish further highlights the intricate engraving and historic symbolism found throughout the design.

Limited Mintage America 250 Silver Collectible

This 2026 Independence silver proof coin is struck to proof quality standards and arrives encapsulated within a premium black presentation box featuring the Native American Mint logo. Included with each coin is an official certificate of authenticity confirming the specifications, silver content, and limited mintage of the release.

With only 776 colorized examples issued worldwide, this release stands out as a scarce collectible commemorating the sacrifices made during America’s fight for freedom. Combining .999 fine silver, proof striking quality, Revolutionary War imagery, and a genuine Revolutionary War musket ball relic, this coin makes an outstanding addition for collectors interested in 250th Anniversary silver coins, patriotic commemoratives, and historic American-themed numismatics.

Coin Specifications
Product Name 2026 Silver United States 250th Anniversary Series: Independence Colorized Proof $1 Coin
Issuer Mesa Grande Sovereign Nation
Mint Native American Mint
Year 2026
Denomination $1
Metal Content 1 Troy Ounce
Purity .999 Fine Silver
Diameter 39 mm
Finish Proof
Colorized Mintage 776
Silver Mintage 1,000
Special Feature Contains Authentic Revolutionary War Musket Ball Fragment
Packaging Black Presentation Box with Certificate of Authenticity
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