The restart of a classic silver and copper round series is here in 2023. Known as Zombucks World, this new collection plays off the original design concepts of the Zombucks Series. While the original collection offered zombified images reflecting classic American currency designs, the launch of the 2.0 collection brings new, distinct designs reflecting zombified versions of popular global bullion coins. First up is the the 1 oz Zombucks World Pandamonium Silver Round, available to purchase here.
1st design in the Zombucks World Series!
Contains 1 Troy oz of .999 pure silver.
Bears a nominal value in Zombucks.
Obverse features the Pandamonium design with the undead panda.
Reverse offers the common design element from the original series.
Mintage: Each release will be minted to demand for approximately four months. At the end of that time, the final mintage for that design will be announced. No more rounds will be produced of each design after its 4-month mintage run.
Obverse designs on Zombucks Pandamonium Silver Rounds include a depiction of an undead panda in a tree. The panda is seated at the Y branch of a tree with various parts of its body decaying. You will notice that half its face, as well as portions of both arms, have decayed to reveal the flesh and bone beneath the skin. “Pandamonium” and the Zombucks face value Z75 are inscribed on the obverse. Like the Panda bullion series from which it is inspired, the obverse of the Pandamonium round does not depict a date. In future releases, if the world coin features the date on the same side as the design, the corresponding Zombucks round will also depict a date.
Reverse visuals on the 1 oz Zombucks World Pandamonium Silver Rounds replicate the original reverse design from the Zombucks Series. Here, a biohazard symbol at the center reveals a world in chaos. From virus and the threat of nuclear war to economic turmoil and depressions, the design on the reverse hints that a new form of currency may just be needed during the apocalypse.
Why silver is a much better option than keeping your money in the bank? Imagine you had $ 1,000.00 in the bank 1 or 2 years ago… how much gas could you buy? And how much gas would you GET for the same $ 1,000.00 today? That is inflation working against you. Silver keeps its value (and usually increases with time) more in pace with the economy not only in our country but around the world.