One of the most iconic electric guitars in history, the Fender Stratocaster has inspired generations of rock ‘n roll stars since its inception in 1954. To celebrate this true legend, we’re thrilled to offer a new Stratocaster-shaped coin in the classic fiesta red color that was first introduced in 1957. Right now, 2022 1 oz Solomon Islands Silver Fender Guitar Fiesta Red Stratocaster Shaped Coins are available to purchase online from JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
When you purchase 2022 1 oz Solomon Islands Fender Guitar Fiesta Red Stratocaster Shaped Coins, they will arrive to you in a custom-made capsule with a themed case. You’ll note the packaging includes a biker with a Stratocaster strapped to their back. This unique image is taken from a vintage ad that Fender ran in the 1960s that included the tagline “You won’t part with yours either.”
The obverse of 2022 1 oz Solomon Islands Silver Fender Guitar Stratocaster Shaped Coins features a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II. In this beloved 1998 design by Ian Rank-Broadley, we see the Queen facing right and wearing the Girls of Great Britain and Ireland Tiara. Inscriptions on the obverse read Elizabeth II, Solomon Islands, 2 Dollars, 2022. The individual serial number can also be found on the obverse.
On the reverse side of 2022 1 oz Solomon Islands Silver Fiesta Red Stratocaster Shaped Coins there is a stunning Stratocaster design. The guitar has been rendered with a glossy retro Fiesta Red color and includes all the hallmarks of a classic Strat. This includes the iconic body, pickup selector, bridge, fretboard, and tone control knobs. There are also inscriptions along the pickguard reading 1 oz 999.9 Ag.
Leo Fender was born in 1909 and is credited with designing the first mass-produced solid-body electric guitar. Working closely with designer George Fullerton, Fender developed what was initially called the Fender Broadcaster in 1948. This was then renamed the Telecaster in 1950 and was introduced to the public the following year. Fender also unveiled the first electric bass guitar in 1951. Then in 1954, his most iconic creation arrived: The Stratocaster. Sleeker and more technically polished than its predecessor, the Strat is arguably the most recognizable electric guitar in history.
If you have any questions when you buy silver, please feel free to ask. JM Bullion customer service is available at 800-276-6508, online using our live chat, and via our email address.
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One of the most iconic electric guitars in history, the Fender Stratocaster has inspired generations of rock ‘n roll stars since its inception in 1954. To celebrate this true legend, we’re thrilled to offer a new Stratocaster-shaped coin in the classic fiesta red color that was first introduced in 1957. Right now, 2022 1 oz Solomon Islands Silver Fender Guitar Fiesta Red Stratocaster Shaped Coins are available to purchase online from JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
When you purchase 2022 1 oz Solomon Islands Fender Guitar Fiesta Red Stratocaster Shaped Coins, they will arrive to you in a custom-made capsule with a themed case. You’ll note the packaging includes a biker with a Stratocaster strapped to their back. This unique image is taken from a vintage ad that Fender ran in the 1960s that included the tagline “You won’t part with yours either.”
The obverse of 2022 1 oz Solomon Islands Silver Fender Guitar Stratocaster Shaped Coins features a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II. In this beloved 1998 design by Ian Rank-Broadley, we see the Queen facing right and wearing the Girls of Great Britain and Ireland Tiara. Inscriptions on the obverse read Elizabeth II, Solomon Islands, 2 Dollars, 2022. The individual serial number can also be found on the obverse.
On the reverse side of 2022 1 oz Solomon Islands Silver Fiesta Red Stratocaster Shaped Coins there is a stunning Stratocaster design. The guitar has been rendered with a glossy retro Fiesta Red color and includes all the hallmarks of a classic Strat. This includes the iconic body, pickup selector, bridge, fretboard, and tone control knobs. There are also inscriptions along the pickguard reading 1 oz 999.9 Ag.
Leo Fender was born in 1909 and is credited with designing the first mass-produced solid-body electric guitar. Working closely with designer George Fullerton, Fender developed what was initially called the Fender Broadcaster in 1948. This was then renamed the Telecaster in 1950 and was introduced to the public the following year. Fender also unveiled the first electric bass guitar in 1951. Then in 1954, his most iconic creation arrived: The Stratocaster. Sleeker and more technically polished than its predecessor, the Strat is arguably the most recognizable electric guitar in history.
If you have any questions when you buy silver, please feel free to ask. JM Bullion customer service is available at 800-276-6508, online using our live chat, and via our email address.