
The Double-Headed eagle, an imposing heraldic symbol featuring an eagle with two heads facing opposite directions, first appeared in ancient Mesopotamian and Hittite civilizations around 4000 BCE. The emblem gained prominence during the Byzantine Empire when Emperor Constantine adopted it to represent the empire’s dominion over both East and West after moving the capital to Constantinople. Right now, 1 oz MK Barz Double-Headed Eagle Silver Rounds are available at JM Bullion.
Round Highlights:
Each of the 1 oz MK Barz Double-Headed Eagle Silver Rounds available here comes in protective plastic. The rounds are hand-poured specimens with stamped designs and hallmarks. The hand-poured process results in silver rounds that are unique from one to the next, with minor variations in the finished appearance of each one.
Following the Byzantine Empire’s influence, the Double-Headed eagle spread throughout Europe, becoming particularly associated with the Holy Roman Empire and later the Russian Empire under Ivan III in the 15th century. The symbol represented imperial authority and the divine right of rulers, with the two heads often interpreted as signifying dominion over both secular and religious realms.
In the obverse design of the MK Barz Double-Headed Eagle Silver Round, you will find the historic image of the Double-Headed Eagle. Today, the Double-Headed eagle remains prominent in the national emblems of several countries, including Albania, Montenegro, Serbia, and Russia, serving as a link to their imperial histories and as a symbol of national pride and sovereignty.
For the reverse of 1 oz Double-Headed Eagle Silver Rounds, the MK Barz logo is at the center. The skull-and-crossbones logo is accompanied by the brand name, weight, and purity of the silver round.
If you have any questions about silver rounds, please feel free to ask. JM Bullion customer service is available at 800-276-6508, online using our web chat, and via our email address.
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The Double-Headed eagle, an imposing heraldic symbol featuring an eagle with two heads facing opposite directions, first appeared in ancient Mesopotamian and Hittite civilizations around 4000 BCE. The emblem gained prominence during the Byzantine Empire when Emperor Constantine adopted it to represent the empire’s dominion over both East and West after moving the capital to Constantinople. Right now, 1 oz MK Barz Double-Headed Eagle Silver Rounds are available at JM Bullion.
Round Highlights:
Each of the 1 oz MK Barz Double-Headed Eagle Silver Rounds available here comes in protective plastic. The rounds are hand-poured specimens with stamped designs and hallmarks. The hand-poured process results in silver rounds that are unique from one to the next, with minor variations in the finished appearance of each one.
Following the Byzantine Empire’s influence, the Double-Headed eagle spread throughout Europe, becoming particularly associated with the Holy Roman Empire and later the Russian Empire under Ivan III in the 15th century. The symbol represented imperial authority and the divine right of rulers, with the two heads often interpreted as signifying dominion over both secular and religious realms.
In the obverse design of the MK Barz Double-Headed Eagle Silver Round, you will find the historic image of the Double-Headed Eagle. Today, the Double-Headed eagle remains prominent in the national emblems of several countries, including Albania, Montenegro, Serbia, and Russia, serving as a link to their imperial histories and as a symbol of national pride and sovereignty.
For the reverse of 1 oz Double-Headed Eagle Silver Rounds, the MK Barz logo is at the center. The skull-and-crossbones logo is accompanied by the brand name, weight, and purity of the silver round.
If you have any questions about silver rounds, please feel free to ask. JM Bullion customer service is available at 800-276-6508, online using our web chat, and via our email address.