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1 oz Antique Finish Bull Vs. The Bear Silver Statue (New w/ CoA)

1 oz Antique Finish Bull Vs. The Bear Silver Statue (New w/ CoA)

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The use of “bull” and “bear” to describe market trends dates back to the early 1700s. One common explanation for these terms is based on the way each animal fights. Bulls charge forward and push upward with their horns, while bears swipe down with their paws. These actions became symbolic of rising and falling markets. Right now, BullionMax offers the 1 oz Antique Finish Bull vs. The Bear Silver Statue.

Statue Highlights:

  • Arrives inside a standard shipping box with a Certificate of Authenticity included!
  • Replicates the battle of the Bull and Bear!
  • Made by Gold Spartan!
  • Hand-poured statues!
  • Antique visuals!
  • Limited casting of only 500 statues!
  • Contains 1 Troy oz of .9999 pure silver.
  • Depicts the Bull running down the Bear.
  • Laser-engraved hallmarks and unique serial numbers.
  • Please note: each statue may vary in weight up to .2 up or down from the listed weight; all COA weights will match that listed on the statue.

Each 1 oz Antique Finish Bull vs. The Bear Silver Statue comes from Gold Spartan packaged in a standard shipping box. Inside, you’ll find a Certificate of Authenticity from the maker. These statues have an antique finish and are produced with hand-poured silver. Each one has laser-engraved hallmarks and its own serial number.

The bull and bear became familiar financial symbols during the South Sea Bubble of 1720, one of the earliest recorded market crashes. Investors who expected prices to fall were called bears, while those encouraging ongoing investment were labeled bulls. This contrast between optimism and caution has remained a part of financial language ever since.

On the statue, the Bull is shown in motion, knocking the Bear onto its back in a symbolic clash of market forces. The image of a charging bull became especially well-known after the famous statue by Arturo Di Modica was placed in New York City in 1989. Because each of these 1 oz statues is hand-poured, small differences make every piece slightly unique.

If you have any questions when you buy silver, BullionMax customer service is here to help. Call us at 800-729-3202, use our live chat, or send us an email.

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