The Texas Revolution Series of silver rounds from the Texas Mint is one of the most beautifully crafted silver round collections in the United States. The four-round series features designs honoring some of the most important battles of Texas’ struggle for independence from Mexico. Today, 2023 1 oz Texas Mint Silver Revolution Series San Jacinto Rounds are available at JM Bullion.
Round Highlights:
- Comes with plastic flips, tubes of 25 rounds, mini-Monster Boxes of 250 rounds, or Monster Boxes of 500 rounds!
- 4th design in the Texas Revolution Series!
- Contains 1 Troy oz of .9999 pure silver.
- Obverse depicts the Texas outline and its famous Lone Star.
- Reverse includes a depiction of Santa Anna’s surrender after the battle.
The Battle of San Jacinto was a pivotal engagement in the Texas Revolution, fought on April 21, 1836, near present-day Houston, Texas. This decisive battle resulted in Texas gaining independence from Mexico and had far-reaching consequences for both nations. The conflict pitted the Texian Army, led by General Sam Houston, against Mexican forces commanded by General Antonio López de Santa Anna.
All 2023 1 oz Texas Mint Silver Revolution Series San Jacinto Rounds available here come with plastic flips for individual items. Multiples are available in tubes of 25 rounds, with two box options available as well. Mint-Monster Boxes hold a total of 250 rounds in 10 tubes, while Monster Boxes hold 500 rounds in 20 tubes.
For the obverse of 2023 Texas Mint Silver Revolution Series Rounds, you’ll find the common design of Texas Mint rounds. Here, the topographical, textured outline of the State of Texas is featured in the background with the smooth engraving of the Lone Star set over the outline of the state.
In the reverse design of the 2023 1 oz Silver Revolution Series San Jacinto Round, the mint features a depiction of the battle’s conclusion. Here, General Sam Houston accepts the surrender of Mexican General Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna, effectively ending the Texas Revolution and paving the way for the formation of the Republic of Texas.
The legacy of the Battle of San Jacinto continues to be felt today. It is commemorated annually in Texas and remains a source of pride for many Texans. The San Jacinto Monument, taller than the Washington Monument, stands at the battle site as a testament to its historical importance. The battle’s outcome not only shaped the future of Texas but also played a crucial role in the westward expansion of the United States, setting the stage for future conflicts and territorial changes that would define the map of North America.
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