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RARE 5 troy oz poured .999 silver Hayleybug Mint bar - “THINK LIKE A CAPTAIN ACT LIKE A PIRATE”1 Available • Bullion, gold, and silver ∙ Silver
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5 oz poured silver bar (5 troy ounces of .999 fine silver) from Hayleybug Mint (sometimes stylized as Haleybug or HayleyBug Mint), a private/US-based boutique mint known for fun, themed, hand-poured bullion pieces—especially pirate-themed ones. The design is one of their popular “pirate” series: • Front: A large central emblem with a skull-faced pirate captain (eye patch, tricorn hat, crossed swords, ropes/cables around the edge), topped by the motto “THINK LIKE A CAPTAIN ACT LIKE A PIRATE” (your photo shows a slight misspelling/variant as “TRINK LIKE A CAPTAIN” at the top, likely just a photo angle/lighting quirk or minor die variation, but it’s the same well-known slogan). • Bottom: Markings like “5 OZT”, ”.999 FS” (fine silver), the Hayleybug Mint logo (the “H” in a circle or similar), and often a small weight/purity stamp. These are hand-poured “stacker” bars—irregular, chunky, artisanal shapes

Product TypeBullion, gold, and silver
CompositionSilver
Precious Metal Weight5 oz
Minthayley bug mint
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