In collaboration with the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association (PRCA), the Texas Mint proudly unveils a silver round collection honoring the organization, its competitors, and the cowboy traditions it protects for generations to come. Each piece in this collection contains 1 troy oz of .999 fine silver in a reverse-proof finish. Now, 1 oz Reverse Proof Texas Mint PRCA Bareback Riding Silver Rounds are available online at JM Bullion.
Round Highlights:
In the obverse design, the Reverse Proof Texas Mint PRCA Bareback Riding Silver Round showcases the PRCA emblem—a shield featuring a mounted cowboy and the organization’s initials in the lower right. The design is bordered by a braided-rope edge and includes engravings denoting the PRCA’s full name, metal content, purity, and weight.
For the reverse design of 1 oz Reverse Proof PRCA Bareback Riding Silver Rounds, you will find a cowboy participating in the bareback event. Bareback riding uses a 100-point scoring system split equally between two judges who each award up to 25 points for the horse’s performance and up to 25 points for the cowboy’s ride. The rider must “mark out” properly by having both spurs touching the horse’s shoulders when the horse’s front feet hit the ground on its first jump out of the chute, or the ride is disqualified. Cowboys are judged on their spurring technique, control, and rhythm as they rake their spurs from the horse’s shoulders to the rigging in time with the bucking motion, while horses are scored on their power, speed, and bucking pattern.
Bareback riding is considered rodeo’s most physically grueling event, requiring cowboys to ride a bucking horse for eight seconds while holding onto a leather rigging with only one hand and maintaining proper spurring technique throughout. The rigging is a suitcase-handle-like piece of leather cinched around the horse’s withers, and riders place their hand in the grip with their palm up, relying entirely on upper body strength and core control to stay mounted. Unlike saddle bronc riding, bareback riders have no saddle or reins for stability.
These 1 oz Reverse Proof Texas Mint PRCA Bareback Riding Silver Rounds are individually packaged in a capsule and placed within a presentation box, which is enclosed by a PRCA-themed outer sleeve. The reverse-proof quality displays frosted fields contrasted by mirrored design details.
JM Bullion customer service is available to help you buy silver at 800-276-6508. We are also available online through our web chat and email address.

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In collaboration with the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association (PRCA), the Texas Mint proudly unveils a silver round collection honoring the organization, its competitors, and the cowboy traditions it protects for generations to come. Each piece in this collection contains 1 troy oz of .999 fine silver in a reverse-proof finish. Now, 1 oz Reverse Proof Texas Mint PRCA Bareback Riding Silver Rounds are available online at JM Bullion.
Round Highlights:
In the obverse design, the Reverse Proof Texas Mint PRCA Bareback Riding Silver Round showcases the PRCA emblem—a shield featuring a mounted cowboy and the organization’s initials in the lower right. The design is bordered by a braided-rope edge and includes engravings denoting the PRCA’s full name, metal content, purity, and weight.
For the reverse design of 1 oz Reverse Proof PRCA Bareback Riding Silver Rounds, you will find a cowboy participating in the bareback event. Bareback riding uses a 100-point scoring system split equally between two judges who each award up to 25 points for the horse’s performance and up to 25 points for the cowboy’s ride. The rider must “mark out” properly by having both spurs touching the horse’s shoulders when the horse’s front feet hit the ground on its first jump out of the chute, or the ride is disqualified. Cowboys are judged on their spurring technique, control, and rhythm as they rake their spurs from the horse’s shoulders to the rigging in time with the bucking motion, while horses are scored on their power, speed, and bucking pattern.
Bareback riding is considered rodeo’s most physically grueling event, requiring cowboys to ride a bucking horse for eight seconds while holding onto a leather rigging with only one hand and maintaining proper spurring technique throughout. The rigging is a suitcase-handle-like piece of leather cinched around the horse’s withers, and riders place their hand in the grip with their palm up, relying entirely on upper body strength and core control to stay mounted. Unlike saddle bronc riding, bareback riders have no saddle or reins for stability.
These 1 oz Reverse Proof Texas Mint PRCA Bareback Riding Silver Rounds are individually packaged in a capsule and placed within a presentation box, which is enclosed by a PRCA-themed outer sleeve. The reverse-proof quality displays frosted fields contrasted by mirrored design details.
JM Bullion customer service is available to help you buy silver at 800-276-6508. We are also available online through our web chat and email address.