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1 oz Silver Colorized Round - APMEX (Give Thanks)

1 oz Silver Colorized Round - APMEX (Give Thanks)

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This Silver round features a the words "Give Thanks" which is part of APMEXclusive® Silver rounds. Each round contains .999 fine Silver and has a colorized, fun and up-to-date image celebrating a time for family.


Round Highlights:

  • Contains 1 oz of .999 fine Silver with a brilliantly colorized obverse.
  • Individual rounds are presented in a capsule with a gift-ready velvet pouch.
  • Obverse: Features the inscription "Give Thanks" surrounded by a wreath.
  • Reverse: APMEX logo and web address along with Silver weight and purity.
  • This design is printed in full color on top of each Silver round.
  • Guaranteed by APMEX.


Pick up one of these unique colorized rounds while supplies last. Add this beautiful full-color 1 oz Thanksgiving round to your cart today!

Thanksgiving Day is a national holiday celebrated in Canada, the United States, some of the Caribbean islands, and Liberia. It began as a day of giving thanks for the blessing of the harvest and of the preceding year.

Thanksgiving is celebrated on the second Monday of October in Canada and on the fourth Thursday of November in the United States, and around the same part of the year in other places. Although Thanksgiving has historical roots in religious and cultural traditions, it has long been celebrated as a secular holiday as well.

Prayers of thanks and special thanksgiving ceremonies are common among almost all religions after harvests and at other times.

In the United States, the modern Thanksgiving holiday tradition is traced to a sparsely documented 1621 celebration at Plymouth in present-day Massachusetts, and also to a well recorded 1619 event in Virginia. The 1621 Plymouth feast and thanksgiving was prompted by a good harvest. Pilgrims and Puritans who began emigrating from England in the 1620s and 1630s carried the tradition of Days of Fasting and Days of Thanksgiving with them to New England.

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