Dulce Periculum 1 oz .999 Silver skull Latin Danger is Sweet crossed pistols
1 oz .999 silver Dulce Periculum "Danger is Sweet" skull round in airtite capsule.
Dulce Periculum is a Latin phrase, usually translated into English as “Danger is Sweet”. The expression comes from Horace, selling Odes III, 25, 16. It is also the motto of
the Scottish clan MacAulay.
Contains 1 oz. Troy .999 Fine Silver
Obverse: A skeleton dressed in a military style uniform and helmet, with arms crossed, one hand holding a revolver, the other holding a semi-automatic hand gun. Ammo in a radius behind, with the words “DULCE PERICULUM” around the upper circumference and dog tags hanging from either side.
Reverse: Intaglio Mint logo set on radial burst surrounded by stippled border reading “ONE TROY OUNCE” above and “.999 FINE SILVER” below on textured background, flanked by mintage year in roman numerals “MMXXII”.
Dulce Periculum, “Danger is Sweet”, Horace, Horace Odes, HoraceIII.25.16. Scottish clan motto , Scottish clan, MacAulay, MacAulay MOTTO
FORTIS FORTUNA ADIVUAT, Vetus Prōverbium, skull, Tempus Fugit, Latin Allure, Memento Mori, Time Flies,Virgil's Georgics,it escapes, irretrievable time, time's a-wasting
Item specifics
Shape:
Round
Diameter:
39 mm
Fineness:
0.999
Modified Item:
No
Precious Metal Content per Unit:
1 oz
Country/Region of Manufacture:
United States
Product code: Dulce Periculum 1 oz .999 Silver skull Latin selling Danger is Sweet crossed pistols