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2 oz Silver High Relief Round - "Public Enemy #1" Bonnie & Clyde

2 oz Silver High Relief Round - "Public Enemy #1" Bonnie & Clyde

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Quite possibly two most romanticized criminals in U.S. history, Bonnie and Clyde spent nearly three years terrorizing the south and were credited with numerous murders, robberies and kidnappings.

Round Highlights:
  • Contains 2 oz of .999 fine Silver.
  • Individual rounds come in protective packaging.
  • Obverse: Features an iconic image of Clyde Barrow with Bonnie Parker in his arms in front of a Ford V8.
  • Reverse: Features depiction of the stolen Ford V8 that Bonnie and Clyde were driving when they met their demise in May of 1934.

This beautiful 2 oz Silver round would be an ideal gift or someone looking to add an aspect of collectibility to their holdings. Add this 2 oz Silver round to your cart today!

Bonnie met Clyde in Texas in 1930 in the outskirts of Dallas. Parker had originally married Roy Thornton, another criminal who had been imprisoned for burglary. While Parker’s first marriage had unraveled from the beginning, for her and Barrow it seemed to be not just love at first sight, but till death do us part.

They both had a brief incarceration for a failed burglary, but in 1932, Parker and Barrow began a two-year crime spree. The two were linked to thirteen murders, including multiple deaths of law enforcement officers, along with multiple kidnappings, thefts, attempted murders, and robberies. The two were often accompanied by their “posse” which included primarily Barrow’s brother “Buck” and his wife, Blanche Barrow.

By 1934, their crime spree had taken the gang throughout the central and southern United States. In the spring of 1934, Federal, Texas and Louisiana officials were closing in. On May 23, 1934, the couple was traveling along the highway near Sailes, Louisiana, when they were ambushed by officers led by Texas Ranger Frank Hamer. They did their best to evade the law one last time but to no avail. Officers opened fire on the stolen Ford V8 they sedan, and Parker and Barrow were killed instantly.

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