Professional rodeo has its beginnings in the working culture of the American West, where cowboys naturally developed strong cattle-handling abilities along with bronc riding and roping skills. These abilities eventually inspired informal competitions among ranch workers in the late 1800s, and Deer Trail, Colorado, in 1869 is widely credited with hosting the initial recognized rodeo. In the present day, professional rodeo is a multimillion-dollar industry that preserves Western heritage and features athletes competing in bull riding, barrel racing, steer wrestling, and tie-down roping. Right now, 1 oz Reverse Proof Texas Mint Cody Webster Silver Rounds are available at JM Bullion.
Round Highlights:
Each 1 oz Reverse Proof Texas Mint Cody Webster Silver Round comes individually packaged in a capsule and presented in a display box housed within an orange Texas Precious Metals outer shipper. The reverse-proof finish combines frosted surfaces and mirrored details for a distinct appearance.
Cody Webster launched his bullfighting career at a young age, earning a solid reputation for both his dedication to the craft and the protection of riders. Throughout his career, he has garnered countless accolades, including being nominated as the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association (PRCA) Bullfighter of the Year 12 times and being named the PRCA Bullfighter of the Year in three consecutive years (2020-2022).
The obverse of Reverse Proof Texas Mint Cody Webster Silver Rounds comes with a depiction of Webster standing in the arena, poised and confident. This side includes an outer border of rope and an inner border that mimics the appearance of boot spurs. At the center, Webster’s figure is set behind his name, with the W in his last name extending upward to form the horns of a bull.
On the reverse of 1 oz Reverse Proof Cody Webster Silver Rounds, you’ll find an action scene that shows a bullfighter in action. Webster’s job is one of the most important in the PRCA, and one of the more unsung. It is the responsibility of the bullfighter to protect riders by distracting and maneuvering the mighty bulls away from cowboys after a ride. In the process, Webster and other bullfighters often put themselves directly in harm’s way to ensure the safety of the cowboys.
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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Professional rodeo has its beginnings in the working culture of the American West, where cowboys naturally developed strong cattle-handling abilities along with bronc riding and roping skills. These abilities eventually inspired informal competitions among ranch workers in the late 1800s, and Deer Trail, Colorado, in 1869 is widely credited with hosting the initial recognized rodeo. In the present day, professional rodeo is a multimillion-dollar industry that preserves Western heritage and features athletes competing in bull riding, barrel racing, steer wrestling, and tie-down roping. Right now, 1 oz Reverse Proof Texas Mint Cody Webster Silver Rounds are available at JM Bullion.
Round Highlights:
Each 1 oz Reverse Proof Texas Mint Cody Webster Silver Round comes individually packaged in a capsule and presented in a display box housed within an orange Texas Precious Metals outer shipper. The reverse-proof finish combines frosted surfaces and mirrored details for a distinct appearance.
Cody Webster launched his bullfighting career at a young age, earning a solid reputation for both his dedication to the craft and the protection of riders. Throughout his career, he has garnered countless accolades, including being nominated as the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association (PRCA) Bullfighter of the Year 12 times and being named the PRCA Bullfighter of the Year in three consecutive years (2020-2022).
The obverse of Reverse Proof Texas Mint Cody Webster Silver Rounds comes with a depiction of Webster standing in the arena, poised and confident. This side includes an outer border of rope and an inner border that mimics the appearance of boot spurs. At the center, Webster’s figure is set behind his name, with the W in his last name extending upward to form the horns of a bull.
On the reverse of 1 oz Reverse Proof Cody Webster Silver Rounds, you’ll find an action scene that shows a bullfighter in action. Webster’s job is one of the most important in the PRCA, and one of the more unsung. It is the responsibility of the bullfighter to protect riders by distracting and maneuvering the mighty bulls away from cowboys after a ride. In the process, Webster and other bullfighters often put themselves directly in harm’s way to ensure the safety of the cowboys.
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.