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Chevrolet Original Logo (1911-1914) 1 oz Silver

Chevrolet Original Logo (1911-1914) 1 oz Silver

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Chevrolet's first logo that was used from 1911-1914 shows the brand’s name written in a script font.

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  • Contains 1 oz of .999 fine Silver.
  • Individual rounds come in a protective capsule. Multiples of 20 come in heat-sealed rolls.
  • These products are exclusively available at APMEX.
  • Obverse: Showcases the Chevrolet script logo in the center of the wheel.
  • Reverse: Displays an enlarged script logo over vertical lines that resemble the grill on a car.


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This 1 oz Silver round features the original Chevrolet logo in tribute to an iconic and classic American brand. It is perfect for Chevrolet fans, collectors and investors alike. Add this round to your cart today!

Chevrolet’s Original Logo (1911-1914)
Chevrolet’s first logo was the brand’s name written in thick, cursive script that was written by the company's founder, a race car driver named Louis Chevrolet. The classic bowtie shape replaced this logo, but this signature was used in those initial foundational years.

The History of Chevrolet
Chevrolet began in an experimental shop in Detroit, which grew over time until World War II and was then converted into a major military vehicle producer. With new assembly plants on the horizon, nine manufacturing sites and 11 assembly lines were remodeled into wartime production and even postwar manufacturing.

Buick founder William C. Durant had Louis Chevrolet, a well-known race car driver, build a vehicle for the general public in 1909, before they even had an organization to produce it. After two years of research and development, the Michigan-based Chevrolet Motor Company was established in 1911 and began manufacturing automobiles shortly after. A series of expansions followed as the cars' popularity took off, ultimately leading them to become part of General Motors in 1918.

In 1927, Chevrolet sales passed the 1 million mark for the first time, and from 1931 until 1941, Chevrolet was consistently among the top in terms of sales. Since then, Chevrolet has been at the forefront of automotive innovation. During the 1950s and 1960s, Chevrolet had a significant impact on the American automobile industry.

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