2026 Samoa 1911 General Patton’s Pistol 2 oz Silver Shaped Coin

$329.99

Presale: Expected Release Mar ‘26

This piece honors General George S. Patton Jr., one of the most respected American commanders of World War II. Patton carried a monogrammed M1911A1 and used it as a symbol of leadership and strength. Because of this connection, the pistol remains tied to his fearless style and battlefield discipline. The coin captures that spirit with sharp engraving and sculpted elements that highlight the weapon’s unmistakable profile.

The General Patton’s 1911 – 2 oz Silver Coin transforms one of America’s most iconic pistols into a sculpted collectible. Struck from 2 oz of .999 fine silver, this antiqued ultra–high-relief coin blends history, artistry, and military heritage. Shaped to match the form of the classic M1911A1, it measures 66 × 41 mm, giving collectors a bold and detailed tribute to a weapon carried by U.S. forces for generations.

“It is foolish and wrong to mourn the men who died. Rather, we should thank God that such men lived.”

Mintage: 1944

Denomination: 5 Tala

Weight: 2oz

Purity: .999 Fine Silver

Presale: Expected Release Mar ‘26

This piece honors General George S. Patton Jr., one of the most respected American commanders of World War II. Patton carried a monogrammed M1911A1 and used it as a symbol of leadership and strength. Because of this connection, the pistol remains tied to his fearless style and battlefield discipline. The coin captures that spirit with sharp engraving and sculpted elements that highlight the weapon’s unmistakable profile.

The General Patton’s 1911 – 2 oz Silver Coin transforms one of America’s most iconic pistols into a sculpted collectible. Struck from 2 oz of .999 fine silver, this antiqued ultra–high-relief coin blends history, artistry, and military heritage. Shaped to match the form of the classic M1911A1, it measures 66 × 41 mm, giving collectors a bold and detailed tribute to a weapon carried by U.S. forces for generations.

“It is foolish and wrong to mourn the men who died. Rather, we should thank God that such men lived.”

Mintage: 1944

Denomination: 5 Tala

Weight: 2oz

Purity: .999 Fine Silver