PAMP Suisse
Afternoon everyone ….
A few months ago I posted two new releases from PAMP Suisse. They came out with silver rounds. I’m unsure if I ever posted these or not, so here it goes. These rounds are really well struck and proof like.
PAMP Suisse is a respected name in the precious metals industry, so when it announces a new first, investors take note. PAMP Suisse has recently established a new state-of-the-art minting facility in the United States in Florida. In honor of this US-based mint, the Swiss metals giant has released two unique silver rounds.
Specs:
All-new PAMP silver round!
Struck in the United States to exacting Swiss standards!
Proof-like finish!
Contains 1 Troy oz of .999 pure silver.
Obverse features the PAMP logo and a USA mint mark.
Reverse includes radial lines and the PAMP name.
Anti-counterfeiting micro-engraving.
The rounds boast proof-like visuals that indicate the presence of frosted elements with mirror-like background fields. The rounds also boast a USA mint mark, indicating the origin of the rounds in the United States. There is also an authentication feature on the obverse in the form of a micro-text engraving.
PAMP Suisse is arguably the most well-known refiner in Switzerland, known for its Fortuna and Rosa bar collections, among others. With the launch of its new minting facility in Florida, PAMP Suisse is celebrating with this PAMP-branded silver round.
For the obverse design of PAMP Suisse Silver Round, you’ll find the classic PAMP logo at the center of a clean field. The identifying hallmarks are set around the logo along the outer edge of the design field. Most importantly, at the bottom-center there is a USA mint mark to denote the rounds were minted in Florida. There is also micro-text along the outermost edge with the repeating word PAMP, which alternates between right side up and upside down orientation.
In the reverse design element of the 1 oz PAMP Suisse Silver Round, you’ll find the iconic PAMP name and logo. This element is set against a background of micro-ridge lines that create light-refracting visuals.
Now the round….