Item Description
The 1 oz Miyamoto Musashi Silver Round is part of the acclaimed Legendary Warriors Series, honoring some of history’s most formidable warriors. Struck from 1 troy ounce of .999 fine silver, this Brilliant Uncirculated round commemorates Miyamoto Musashi, the legendary Japanese swordsman, strategist, and philosopher whose influence continues to shape martial arts and military strategy centuries later.
Musashi is widely regarded as one of the greatest samurai in Japanese history. Known for his undefeated record in dozens of duels, he pioneered the two-sword fighting style (Niten Ichi-ryū) and later authored The Book of Five Rings, a classic text on strategy, discipline, and combat philosophy.
Produced by SilverTowne Mint, this round blends historical tribute with investment-grade silver purity. Its detailed design captures the spirit of the samurai tradition while celebrating one of Japan’s most legendary warriors.
Round Highlights
Contains 1 Troy oz of .999 fine silver
Produced by SilverTowne Mint (USA)
Part of the Legendary Warriors Series
Brilliant Uncirculated (BU) condition
Diameter: approximately 39 mm
Thickness: approximately 3 mm
Individually sealed in protective plastic flips
Honors legendary samurai Miyamoto Musashi
Design Details
The Legendary Warriors Series celebrates influential fighters whose skill, leadership, and legacy shaped history. Each release highlights a warrior known for exceptional strategy and battlefield mastery.
The Musashi design pays tribute to Japan’s samurai heritage through symbolic elements such as cherry blossoms, representing the fleeting nature of life, and traditional Japanese architecture, reflecting the cultural setting of the samurai era.
Obverse
The obverse features the Legendary Warriors series emblem, displaying a circular arrangement of historic weapons including swords, axes, spears, and shields, symbolizing the warriors honored throughout the series.
Reverse
The reverse depicts Miyamoto Musashi in traditional samurai attire, wielding his signature two swords in a combat-ready stance. The scene is framed by cherry blossoms and a Japanese pagoda, reflecting Japan’s cultural heritage and the enduring legacy of the samurai tradition.

