1982 Rose Capital of the World Tyler, TX

1982 Rose Capital of the World Tyler, TX Obverse
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Central rose in full bloom with accompanying bud and leaves. Legend above reads “TYLER, TEXAS.” Below, the date “1982” appears above the curved inscription “ROSE CAPITAL OF THE WORLD.” The design reflects Tyler’s long-standing identity as the center of the Texas rose industry.

1982 Rose Capital of the World Tyler, TX Reverse
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Central hallmark “P&P Co.” within an elongated cartouche. Surrounding inscriptions read “ONE TROY OUNCE – 31.1 GRAMS” above and “.999 FINE SILVER – SILVER TRADE UNIT” below. The layout follows standard early-1980s private bullion formatting.

P&P Company Silver Trade Unit

Overview

The 1982 Rose Capital of the World – Tyler Tx silver trade unit was issued by P&P Co., a small regional bullion fabricator based in Tyler. The round reflects early 1980s Texas trade unit production, combining local civic identity with standardized bullion specifications.

Historical Context

During the early 1980s, numerous small Texas issuers produced silver trade units tied to local identity and commerce. These pieces predate the 1986 bullion boom and were often sold through coin shops, promotional channels, or local events. This issue reflects Tyler’s branding as the “Rose Capital of the World,” a title tied to its commercial rose production and annual rose festival.

Quick Facts
Year1982
MetalSilver
Fineness.999
Weight1 oz
Diameter39.25 mm
Thickness3.25 mm
MintageUnknown
EdgeReeded
Attribution
Attribution Notes
Issued by P&P Co., confirmed through matching hallmark on both rounds and poured silver bars marked “Tyler, Texas.” No documented connection to major Texas mints (Colonial Coins, Don Casey Company, Texas Mint). Reverse design and specifications align with widely used private-mint trade unit templates of the early 1980s. Likely struck by a third-party mint on behalf of P&P Co.