3 oz Silver Monarch Friday the 13th Broken Mirror Limited Edition Silver Bar

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Description

Monarch Precious Metals has just unveiled a brand new series of silver bars, and they’re perfect for getting into the spirit of Halloween. The Friday the 13th Series begins with a 3 oz Broken Mirror Silver Bar. Did you know that the fear of Friday the 13th is called “paraskevidekatriaphobia”? It’s a superstition rooted in various cultures and historical events. Some say it can be traced back to ancient Norse mythology, where the number 12 was considered a symbol of completeness and harmony, while 13 was seen as an irregular number. You can now purchase these 3 oz Monarch Friday the 13th Broken Mirror Silver Bars online today.

 

Highlights:

  • Comes in a purple pouch with a drawstring enclosure!
  • First design in the Friday the 13th Series!
  • Limited issue of only 666 bars!
  • Contains 3 Troy oz of .999 pure silver.
  • Front features the Broken Mirror design.
  • Back includes the mint logo and individual serial number.

Every 3 oz Monarch Friday the 13th Broken Mirror Silver Bar you buy from BGASC comes with a purple drawstring pouch. These bars are in limited supply, with only 666 bars available, each featuring a unique serial number stamped on the back.

Obverse

On the front design of Monarch Friday the 13th Broken Mirror Silver Bars, you’ll discover the image of an ornate mirror with cracked glass. The superstition surrounding broken mirrors can be traced back to ancient civilizations. In ancient Rome, for example, it was believed that mirrors had the power to capture one’s soul. Breaking a mirror was thought to harm the soul or spirit and bring bad luck. Similar beliefs can be found in other ancient cultures as well.

Reverse

For the reverse side of 3 oz Friday the 13th Broken Mirror Silver Bars, Monarch features its logo with identifying hallmarks. These hallmarks include the aforementioned serial number, as well as the weight, purity, and metal content.

History

Fear of the number 13 is called “triskaidekaphobia.” When combined with the superstition about Friday, it creates a potent fear of Friday the 13th. Some buildings skip the 13th floor, and some people avoid activities like flying or making major decisions on this day.

Additional information

Metal Composition

Silver .999

Mintage

666

Mint

Monarch Precious Metals

Weight

3 oz