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Dogecoin ⅒ oz Silver

Issuer United States
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Obverse description Facing right bust portrait of the Shiba Inu dog, the mascot of the Dogecoin cryptocurrency meme, rendered in high relief against a deeply recessed, darkened field. The portrait depicts the dog's head and upper body in a stylized manner referencing the iconic internet meme image. No legend or inscription appears on the obverse. The contrast between the polished relief and the blackened field creates a cameo-like appearance.
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Reverse lettering DOGECOIN • DOGECOIN • DOGECOIN • DOGECOIN •
1/10 OZ .999 FINE SILVER
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Dogecoin has no official issuing authority, no central bank, and no government backing — which makes "United States" as issuer a fiction this piece cannot support. These rounds are privately minted novelty silver, trading on the 2013 internet meme and its 2021 retail-investor mania, when DOGE briefly hit $0.70 partly on Elon Musk's tweets.

Not legal tender anywhere. The "United States" attribution is a catalog convenience at best, a misrepresentation at worst.

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