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The 1 oz Oregon State Flag Silver Bar is minted in .999 fine silver and features a colorized reproduction of Oregon's state flag on the reverse. The design showcases a deep navy blue field with the state's official seal in gold, surrounded by 33 stars representing Oregon's position as the 33rd state admitted to the Union.Part of Scottsdale Mint's popular 54-bar Flag Series, this collectible silver bar shares identical dimensions and specifications with all other releases in the collection. Each bar measures 29 mm × 50 mm × 2.5 mm, features a reeded edge, and arrives housed in a protective plastic capsule on chipboard.Oregon's state flag is one of the most distinctive flags in the world. Along with Paraguay's national flag, it is one of only two government flags featuring different designs on each side. This silver bar reproduces the primary side of Oregon's historic flag in vibrant full color.
Flag Side — Oregon State Seal in Full Color
The obverse features a full-color reproduction of Oregon's state flag across the surface of the silver bar. Centered on a deep navy-blue background is the Oregon State Seal in gold. The seal contains numerous symbols representing Oregon's history and development, including a covered wagon symbolizing westward migration along the Oregon Trail, ships representing maritime commerce and the Pacific coastline, mountains with a rising sun, and a bald eagle positioned above the shield. The words "THE UNION" appear prominently within the seal, signifying Oregon's loyalty to the United States at the time of statehood. The seal is surrounded by 33 stars, commemorating Oregon's admission as the 33rd state on February 14, 1859. The inscriptions "STATE OF OREGON" appear above the seal, while the date "1859" is displayed below.
Reverse — Scottsdale Mint Authentication
The reverse features Scottsdale Mint's iconic Crowned Lion hallmark in raised relief. Accompanying inscriptions include "SCOTTSDALE MINT" along with the weight and purity designation "1 TROY OZ FINE SILVER .999."The Crowned Lion serves as Scottsdale Mint's authentication mark and appears consistently throughout the entire Flag Series collection.
Oregon's state flag is unique among all U.S. state flags because it features different designs on each side. The side reproduced on this silver bar displays the state seal against a navy-blue background and was adopted when Oregon became the 33rd state in 1859. The navy-blue color was intentionally selected to reflect the colors of the United States flag and symbolize Oregon's allegiance to the Union during a period of growing national tensions leading up to the Civil War. Unlike the side shown on this bar, the reverse side of Oregon's actual state flag features a golden beaver on a navy-blue field. The beaver was chosen as Oregon's state animal because of the important role the fur trade played in attracting settlers, explorers, and economic development to the Oregon Territory. During the early nineteenth century, both the United States and Great Britain claimed portions of the Oregon Territory. The dispute was ultimately resolved through the Oregon Treaty of 1846, which established the 49th parallel as the international boundary and paved the way for Oregon's eventual statehood. The two-sided flag design intentionally combines Oregon's civic authority and state identity with its natural heritage and economic history.
Founded in 2008 and headquartered in Scottsdale, Arizona, Scottsdale Mint has earned a global reputation for high-quality bullion products, collectible releases, and precision minting. The Scottsdale Flag Series consists of 54 different designs representing all 50 U.S. states and select national flags. Each release features a colorized flag design on one side and the mint's Crowned Lion hallmark on the other. Because every bar shares identical dimensions, collectors can easily store, stack, and display individual bars or complete sets using the same storage solutions.
The 1 oz Oregon State Flag Silver Bar is minted in .999 fine silver and features a colorized reproduction of Oregon's state flag on the reverse. The design showcases a deep navy blue field with the state's official seal in gold, surrounded by 33 stars representing Oregon's position as the 33rd state admitted to the Union.Part of Scottsdale Mint's popular 54-bar Flag Series, this collectible silver bar shares identical dimensions and specifications with all other releases in the collection. Each bar measures 29 mm × 50 mm × 2.5 mm, features a reeded edge, and arrives housed in a protective plastic capsule on chipboard.Oregon's state flag is one of the most distinctive flags in the world. Along with Paraguay's national flag, it is one of only two government flags featuring different designs on each side. This silver bar reproduces the primary side of Oregon's historic flag in vibrant full color.
Flag Side — Oregon State Seal in Full Color
The obverse features a full-color reproduction of Oregon's state flag across the surface of the silver bar. Centered on a deep navy-blue background is the Oregon State Seal in gold. The seal contains numerous symbols representing Oregon's history and development, including a covered wagon symbolizing westward migration along the Oregon Trail, ships representing maritime commerce and the Pacific coastline, mountains with a rising sun, and a bald eagle positioned above the shield. The words "THE UNION" appear prominently within the seal, signifying Oregon's loyalty to the United States at the time of statehood. The seal is surrounded by 33 stars, commemorating Oregon's admission as the 33rd state on February 14, 1859. The inscriptions "STATE OF OREGON" appear above the seal, while the date "1859" is displayed below.
Reverse — Scottsdale Mint Authentication
The reverse features Scottsdale Mint's iconic Crowned Lion hallmark in raised relief. Accompanying inscriptions include "SCOTTSDALE MINT" along with the weight and purity designation "1 TROY OZ FINE SILVER .999."The Crowned Lion serves as Scottsdale Mint's authentication mark and appears consistently throughout the entire Flag Series collection.
Oregon's state flag is unique among all U.S. state flags because it features different designs on each side. The side reproduced on this silver bar displays the state seal against a navy-blue background and was adopted when Oregon became the 33rd state in 1859. The navy-blue color was intentionally selected to reflect the colors of the United States flag and symbolize Oregon's allegiance to the Union during a period of growing national tensions leading up to the Civil War. Unlike the side shown on this bar, the reverse side of Oregon's actual state flag features a golden beaver on a navy-blue field. The beaver was chosen as Oregon's state animal because of the important role the fur trade played in attracting settlers, explorers, and economic development to the Oregon Territory. During the early nineteenth century, both the United States and Great Britain claimed portions of the Oregon Territory. The dispute was ultimately resolved through the Oregon Treaty of 1846, which established the 49th parallel as the international boundary and paved the way for Oregon's eventual statehood. The two-sided flag design intentionally combines Oregon's civic authority and state identity with its natural heritage and economic history.
Founded in 2008 and headquartered in Scottsdale, Arizona, Scottsdale Mint has earned a global reputation for high-quality bullion products, collectible releases, and precision minting. The Scottsdale Flag Series consists of 54 different designs representing all 50 U.S. states and select national flags. Each release features a colorized flag design on one side and the mint's Crowned Lion hallmark on the other. Because every bar shares identical dimensions, collectors can easily store, stack, and display individual bars or complete sets using the same storage solutions.