Following the White Horse of Conquest, the second release in the Provident original series of Four Horsemen silver and copper rounds will be released on July 1st. You have only 10 more days to buy the White Horse round before it is discontinued. As of today, 13,578 silver White Horse rounds and 11,733 copper White Horse rounds have been sold.
The Red Horse of War bursts onto the scene with this lively design depicting the horseman charging forward into war. He is said to have the ability to “take peace from the earth and to make men slay each other.” The horse’s red color is symbolic of the blood spilt during battle. Each of the Four Horsemen rounds is stamped with a unique privy mark. You’ll find a privy of crossed swords on this design.
Creating an original bullion round like the Red Horse is an intricate process that begins with the artwork. Once a plan is in place, an artist draws out the design and then a sculptor creates a 3D model based on the original artwork. To the left, you can see an early sculpt of our Red Horse round. Notice that the sculpt contains no words or privy mark; these features are digitally added later in the process. Another key difference between the sculpt and the final design is that the horseman has long, flowing hair in the sculpt, which is covered by a bearskin headdress on the round.
The Red Horse will be available as a BU silver round and a BU copper round beginning on July 1st. Additionally, beginning in August, we will have a limited number of NGC graded and slabbed Red Horse rounds available for sale. These graded rounds will be available in both a proof and antiqued finish, with grades of GEM BU, 69, and 70. Each comes individually numbered in a plastic holder with a custom label that was designed for this series.
On July 1st, for one day only, you can buy both the White Horse and Red Horse rounds. The Red Horse round will be available from July 1st to October 1st. We encourage you to sign up for product alerts for the Red Horse and the subsequent designs in the series so you don’t miss out on this limited run of dazzling bullion rounds.
For more information and a full release schedule of the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse series, please visit our original blog post. And don’t forget—there are still a few days to participate in our June giveaway. One lucky winner will receive an NGC graded White Horse of Conquest silver round!
Provident buyer says
I’ve seen a few videos showing totally unsatisfactory Red Horse of War rounds. You’ve stated you are working with Golden State Mint on these issues. Has GSM addressed these issues? Will Provident be appropriately checking their GSM deliveries of the 4 Horsemen rounds to ensure quality prior to sending them out, leaving customers (and Provident) to deal with returns of GSM 4 Horsemen rounds? These rounds cost just as much as an American Silver Eagle, the recent quality of the 4 Horsemen rounds has severely diminished. My White Horse of Conquest came in great condition. The quality of the Red Horse rounds have looked horrible and I’m holding off on continuing purchasing more of this series’ rounds if the quality does not meet the usual Provident standard. Thanks.
ProvidentMetals.com says
Thank you for your feedback, we really appreciate it. We have been doing everything in our power to produce quality rounds with this series, and we will continue to do so. We’re very sorry to hear that you’ve received a substandard round. Please contact our customer service department if you haven’t already so they can send you a return shipping label. Our quality control on these rounds has been a high priority, but we’re not able to look at every single round unfortunately. Of the thousands we’ve sold, we’ve only been made aware of a handful of blemished rounds. We will continue to do our best to replace them for our customers, and are happy to do so. Again, thank you for the feedback.
Peter Lami says
I’m really interested in all 4 Horsemen of The Appocolypse,in copper rounds!! Let’s get with it!!
I. Sotnik says
Definitely not buying slabbed bullion, but will collect all rounds in this series.
I love your bars and bullion rounds, you create beautiful peaces of art.
You guys are my favorite.
Thank you for excellent service.
ProvidentMetals.com says
Thanks for sharing! It’s our pleasure to create bullion that our customers value.
Richard says
slabbing them all. Pretty much, ends the series for me.
ProvidentMetals.com says
Buying slabbed rounds is an excellent way to preserve the quality of your rounds. We recommend this display box for storing your collection of slabbed Four Horsemen rounds.
Mark weckel says
When will you have the proof nongraded rounds available?? Thanks! Mark
ProvidentMetals.com says
Hi Mark,
The proof Red Horse rounds will only be available in graded slabs. All non-graded rounds come with a standard BU finish.