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1 Ounce - Molon Labe ND

2013 year
Silver (.999) 31.103 g 39 mm
Description
Location
United States
Period
Federal republic (1776-date)
Type
Bullion › Rounds
Year
2013
Composition
Silver (.999)
Weight
31.103 g
Diameter
39 mm
Thickness
2.70 mm
Shape
Round
Technique
Milled
Orientation
Coin alignment ↑↓
Updated
2024-11-14
References
Numista
N#360978
Rarity index
97%

Reverse

Between the inscriptions are two overlapping guns, one star and a cannon. The phrase — along with the cannon and star — also appeared on the Gonzalez flag, which was flown by Texans during the Battle of Gonzales which initiated the Texas Revolution.

Script: Latin

Lettering:
COME AND TAKE IT
1 OUNCE .999 FINE SILVER COIN

Edge

Reeded

Comment

Molon Labe - Come and Take It - 1 Troy oz .999 Fine Silver Round
 
Though severely outnumbered during the Battle of Thermopylae in 480 BC, King Leonidas I led the Spartans in a clash against Xerxes I and the Persian Army.

The Spartans fought for three days and, though ultimately defeated, they did not go down without a fight. The Spartans caused extensive damage to the Persian forces, delaying progress to Athens — giving citizens time to escape.

Prior to battle, Xerxes’ demanded that King Leonidas and his Spartan army lay down their weapons. The King bravely responded in his Greek tongue: “Molon labe!”

“Come and take.”

The phrase “molon labe” has been repeated by countless leaders and generals over the centuries. Meant to inspire, the expression is relevant to this day, as gun control takes the nation by storm, and Americans’ right to bear arms is threatened.