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{{/presale}}Crypto currencies were first introduced in 2009 with the debut of Bitcoin. Whether you own Bitcoin, Litecoin, Bitcoin Cash, or Ethereum, the goal of all forms of crypto currency is the same: give the holder a virtual currency outside the control and manipulation of governments or central banks. Litecoin was the first major altcoin introduced after Bitcoin and is popular in its own right. Provident Metals now has 1 oz Silver Crypto Commemorative Rounds available to you for purchase online.
Highlights:
When you purchase 1 oz Silver Crypto Commemorative Rounds at Provident Metals, the items you receive come in brand-new condition from the Blockchain Mint. The rounds offered in this particular listing are available individually or in bulk. Silver rounds purchased individually come with protective plastic flips. Those purchased in bulk arrive in tubes of 20 rounds or boxes of 500 rounds.
Obverse
The obverse side of 1 oz Silver Crypto Commemorative Rounds comes with a depiction of the Litecoin symbol. The trading and identification symbol for Litecoin is a capital L. Like many forms of currency, it uses a single letter with a dash or line through it. In this specific case, the Litecoin symbol comes with a diagonal hash mark through the vertical line in the L. Other markings on this side include alternating diagonal lines in the background field. Some have a hammered or rough finish, while others expose a computer-hardware-themed design in the field of the line.
Reverse
On the reverse field of Silver Crypto Commemorative Rounds is the original 2011 design used on a wide range of crypto commemorative silver rounds. This design was created that year for the first-ever silver round honoring crypto currencies and it has featured on a number of subsequent releases. The design background is meant to reflect the blockchain and computer processing technology behind crypto currencies.
History
While the origins of Bitcoin remain shrouded in the mysterious figure of Satoshi Nakamoto, there is a very real and well-known figure behind the release of Litecoin. Charlie Lee released Litecoin via an open-source client on October 7, 2011. He was a former Google employee before the development of Litecoin and went on to become the Engineering Director at Coinbase.
Ordering
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