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| Issuer | Royal Silver Company |
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| Year | 2011 |
| Type | Fantasy coin |
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| Obverse lettering | 1 WORLD · May Peace Be Upon Our Planet 2011 10 Dirham .99999 FINE SILVER To Create, To Preserve, and To Prosper |
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| Edge | Reeded |
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The Royal Silver Company is a private bullion producer, not a sovereign mint, meaning this piece carries no legal tender status in any jurisdiction. The "dirham" designation references the Islamic gold and silver weight standards revived by various private mints and Muslim-majority monetary reform advocates in the early 2000s, a movement that gained traction following calls within certain communities to return to commodity-backed exchange outside conventional banking infrastructure.
The five-nines purity specification — .99999 fine — is notably above the .999 standard common to most commercial silver rounds, and achieving it consistently at this weight requires additional refining steps that most small private mints skip entirely.