Item Description
The Intaglio Mint 1 oz Silver Doc Holliday Round honors one of the most legendary and controversial figures of the American frontier. A central figure in the Wild West Legends Series, this .999 fine silver round commemorates John Henry “Doc” Holliday, the infamous gambler, dentist, and gunfighter closely associated with the events surrounding the Gunfight at the O.K. Corral.
Doc Holliday became a symbol of the untamed American West, remembered for his sharp wit, loyalty to Wyatt Earp, and fearless reputation despite battling illness throughout much of his life. His image has endured through countless books, films, and historical accounts, cementing his place among the most recognizable personalities of frontier lore.
Struck in 1 Troy Ounce of .999 fine silver, this round blends detailed portraiture with classic Western symbolism, making it a compelling addition for collectors of historic Americana and silver bullion alike.
Round Highlights
- Metal Content: Contains 1 Troy Ounce of .999 Fine Silver
- Mint: Intaglio Mint
- Series: Wild West Legends
- Weight: 1 Troy Ounce
- Diameter: 39 mm
- Condition: Brilliant Uncirculated
- Obverse Design: Portrait of Doc Holliday with “DOC HOLLIDAY” inscribed above the image
- Reverse Design: Western emblem featuring rope-wrapped badge, bull skull, crossed six-shooters, horseshoes, and Intaglio Mint mark
- Denomination: None (round carries no face value)
Design Details
Obverse
The obverse features a detailed depiction of Doc Holliday, inspired by one of his most famous historical photographs. The portrait captures the hardened and determined expression associated with the legendary gunslinger. The inscription “DOC HOLLIDAY” curves along the upper circumference above the portrait, reinforcing the identity of this iconic figure of the Old West.
Reverse
The reverse displays the standard design used throughout the Wild West Legends Series, filled with classic frontier imagery. At the center appears a blank sheriff-style badge wrapped in a cowboy’s rope, with a horned bull skull prominently positioned. Opposing six-shooters appear at the 10 and 2 o’clock positions, while two horseshoes sit at three o’clock. A small badge bearing the Intaglio Mint mark is located at nine o’clock, and the hallmark curves along the lower circumference at the six o’clock position.
