This is the 2016 1 Troy OZ .9999 Silver Tuvalu “PEARL HARBOR COIN” produced by The Perth Mint. Although this coin is beautiful in BU condition, I have used a 24K Gold selective gilding utilizing 24K Gold to enhance the details on this coin and it is  in a direct fit capsule.

The 75th Anniversary Pearl Harbor 1 oz. Silver Coin was commissioned by U.S. Money Reserve and the United States Navy Memorial organization. U.S. Money Reserve's team of numismatic experts searched the globe to carefully select a world-class government minting institution recognized for crafting numismatic achievements that stand the test of time.

After years of planning, designing, and collaborating, U.S Money Reserve partnered with the world-renowned Perth Mint in Australia to produce this family of Pearl Harbor gold and silver coins. The Perth Mint remains one of the most established and trusted names in government-issued coin production, with a shared history of Allied Forces uniting as defenders of freedom in dark times.

Philip N. Diehl, President of U.S. Money Reserve and former Director of the U.S. Mint, personally oversaw the coin's production, from its design to its release on March 1, 2016.

The 1 oz. Pearl Harbor Silver Coin Design

The Obverse Pearl Harbor Design: Queen Elizabeth II

Each Pearl Harbor Silver Coin is crafted with impeccable details. The obverse design honors our wartime Allies, Australia and Great Britain, with an official portrait of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II by Ian Rank-Broadley.

The Reverse Pearl Harbor Design: Japanese Planes & U.S. Navy Ships

The reverse design features an iconic scene of three intricately engraved U.S. Navy ships set against a backdrop of Pacific waves and Hawaii’s mountainous landscape, while two Imperial Japanese Zero fighter planes fly overhead.

It’s the scene that set the stage for America’s entry into WWII and a victory that dispatched European and Asian aggressors bent on global domination. This moment is forever memorialized with the inscriptions “75TH ANNIVERSARY PEARL HARBOR MCMXLI” and Perth Mint’s highly-recognizable “P” mintmark.

In all, more than 15 U.S. naval ships and 188 U.S. aircraft were destroyed and 2,403 American military and civilians were killed, while 1,178 others were wounded. The design on the back of the 1 oz. Pearl Harbor Silver Coin helps make sure that these brave men and women are never forgotten.