Royal Highness 1 oz Silver Round:

The renown US designer, Heidi Wastweet, is responsible for this, the 'Royal Highness' silver round - sometimes incorrectly referred to as the 'Slave Queen' coin.  Possibly one of the most controversial silver coins/rounds ever produced, its intent is to rail against the dominance of the UK in its influence on the gold and silver market throughout history, and currently via the LBMA, and the links to other institutions (see below).  It also highlights the affront that many Americans feel to the presence of the late Queen on the majority of the world's currency - the most widely reproduced image on coinage in history.  Finally, it pokes fun at the Canadian Maple coin by superimposing a cannabis leaf over the maple leaf design.

Details from the designer:

"In the band of the Queen's crown, the word OBEY is prominently displayed under 3 famous symbols.

The first symbol is a Poppy blossom symbolizing the many decades of the Opium War against China. The British had long had a silver trade deficit with China with the consumption of China's silk and tea. The British West India company used the illegal drug importation of Opium to settle the enormous silver trade deficit Britain had with China. This form of colonialism ultimately gave rise to Mao's bloody Communistic Revolution and China has never been the same since.

The second symbol is the Rothschild crest that made its first appearance on the Debt and Death Medallion. The banking power took whatever real power from this royal figurehead long before she was born. The final symbol is the all-seeing eye of Horus that the Elite love to flaunt over us.

The side is completed with the real message behind what the elites are telling their serfs with the stiff upper lip mentality, KEEP CALM AND SLAVE ON."

Whether you accept this view of the world or not, this silver round will make a great talking point in anyone's collection.  These rounds are new, in perfect condition, and protected within an acrylic coin capsule, as shown.  They were obtained directly from the Golden State Mint.

Combined shipping:  Combined shipping is available on all multiple orders of two or more silver coins (different designs totaling two or more ozs). Does not apply to multiple orders of the same coin. 

To order – Add To Cart / Go To Cart / Request Total/Invoice.  The shipping charges will then be combined and the invoice returned to you for payment.