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History of War Silver: frequently asked questions
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The History of War is a Republic of Chad-issued series of 2 oz .999 fine silver coins depicting iconic military equipment through the ages. Each coin features ultra-high relief with an antique finish and selective gold plating. They are struck by KOMSCO, South Korea's government minting and security printing corporation, under licence from the Republic of Chad.
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BullionFerret currently tracks 1 History of War listing across 1 dealer. Because mintages are very low (the 2022 and 2023 helmet releases were limited to 525 pieces each), availability can be limited and coins often carry significant premiums above silver melt value.
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History of War coins are struck in .999 fine silver at a weight of 2 troy ounces (62.2 g). They have a diameter of 45 mm with a reeded edge. Each coin comes in a presentation case with a Certificate of Authenticity and carries a face value of 10,000 Francs CFA as legal tender of the Republic of Chad.
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The series traces military history through iconic equipment rather than specific battles. The 2022 release features a 16th-century Burgonet cavalry helmet; the 2023 release features a Japanese Kabuto warrior helmet modelled from an artefact at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Related Chad-issued series have expanded into famous rifles (M1 Carbine, M1 Garand) and warrior commanders (Hannibal, Julius Caesar).
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The silver spot price is currently $65.90 per troy ounce. History of War coins contain 2 troy ounces of .999 silver, so the raw metal content is roughly twice spot. However, the helmet releases were produced in very low mintages, so these carry significant collector premiums above melt value. We track 1 listing so you can compare prices directly.