Type one 2010 .999 silver SOLD OUT
FINAL MINTAGE 60
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Type one 2010 .999 Copper Sold Out
FINAL MINTAGE 50
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2011 TYPE 2 999 SILVER 10 Gram (Final Strike Broken Die) Only 2 Left!! So If you've invested in one of these coins earlier it was a wise move. They are now trading at $1000 and the price will only increase in the future. SOLD OUT !!!!!!!!!!!!
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2012 Type 3 Pure brass 15mm
FINAL MINTAGE 25
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2012 PALMETTO GUARD DIE #1 SILVER ALLOY FINAL MINTAGE 30 SOLD OUT
simular to the design used by the Palmetto Guard in South Carolina during the
war between the states. The Reverse has crossed picks with CMC and the letter c
mint mark for Cowpens S.C. the date 2012 in Roman numerals. SOLD OUT
2012 PALMETTO GUARD 999COPPER FINAL MINTAGE 10 SOLD OUT
simular to the design used by the Palmetto Guard in South Carolina during the
war between the states. The Reverse has crossed picks with CMC and the
letter c mint mark for Cowpens S.C. the date 2012 in Roman numerals. SOLD OUT
2012 999 Silver 20 GRAM PALMETTO GUARD Die 1 Proto type only 2 struck SOLD OUT
A Palmetto Tree on a log With a Snake climbing it and SC on the obverse. This is simular to the design used by the Palmetto Guard in South Carolina during the war between the states. The Reverse has crossed picks with CMC and the letter c mint mark for Cowpens S.C. the date 2012 in Roman numerals. 20 Grams size 25+mm. SUPER LOW MINTAGE ONE OF A KIND only 1 struck Sold for $8500
Tree resting on a Log with a Snake around the Tree and the sun in the back
ground. The letters S. C. represent the State of South Carolina. The Reverse has
crossed Picks with the letters CMC representing the Confederate Mining Co. The
date 2012 is in Roman Numerals. The small c under the date represents the town
of Cowpens South Carolina where the Coins are struck. The reverse border has a Rattle Snake.
Weight 20 grams .999Silver Size is 27 mm and a very thick 4 mm
The picture does not show the true beauty of this coin. A great addition to any rare coin or token collection.
***Final Mintage 60***
weight of silver coin for 2012. The Silver Palmetto 1 gram 999 silver coin.
The coin measures 11mm by 1 mm thick. The coins are hand struck like all
C.M.C. coins.The coin pictured is a typical coin they vary from one to another
slightly because of striking by hand. The obverse of the coin has a palmetto
tree and the letters SC. The reverse has crossed picks with CMC and the date in
Roman numerals. Like all CMC coins the mintage will be very low.
These coins are very beautiful and would make a nice addition to any rare coin collection.
*** Final mintage 400***
The Gold Palmetto 1.2+ gram coin 11 mm Die #1 Sold Out
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Limited .999 Silver Heptagon set
The coins are the size of a US fifty cent and weigh over 1/2 troy ounce each.
The dies used were the type 2 2011, 2012 SC Militia and the Palmetto Guard.
Each coin comes with a COA signed by the president of the Confederate Mining Co.
The price is for the complete set of three coins.
Final mintage 30
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The 2012 Silver four coin set is a great way to save money.
1 .999 silver 20 gram die#2 Palmetto Guard. reg. price $60.00
1 .999 silver 10 gram SC Militia. reg. price $29.99.00
1 .999 silver 3.8 gram type #3. reg. price $15.00
1 .999 silver 1 gram palmetto reg. price $6.99
Price for the set $90.00
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Obverse has a Palmetto Palm Tree resting on a Log and the letters S C
representing the State of South Carolina. The Reverse has crossed Picks with the
letters CMC representing the Confederate Mining Co. The letter V
under the crossed picks equaling 5 for the number of grams in weight. The date
2012 (MMXII) is in Roman Numerals. The small c under the date represents the town of Cowpens,
South Carolina where the Coins are struck. This coin was first struck on march of 2012.
The Reverse has crossed Picks with the letters CMC representing the Confederate
Mining Co. The letter V under the crossed picks equaling 5 for the number of grams in weight. The date 2012 (MMXII)
is in Roman Numerals. The small c under the date represents the town oCowpens, South Carolina where the Coins are struck. This Coin was first struck on July, 12th, 2012.