1986 State of Texas 1 oz Silver Round (ACM)

Official Texas Bullion Program – ACM Mint Mark Variety

Overview

The 1986 State of Texas 1 oz Silver Round (ACM) is part of the Texas-themed bullion series marketed under the Official Texas Bullion program. This issue represents the ACM mint-marked production run, documented across both 1986 and 1987, and associated with American Custom Minting within the broader Colonial Coins distribution framework.

The design follows the standard State of Texas format, featuring the Alamo and independence-era symbolism on the obverse and the Great Seal of Texas on the reverse, with the seal’s orientation intentionally reversed across the two sides of the round.

How to Identify This Round

The 1986 ACM variety is identified by the “ACM” mint mark below the date and a distinct set of measurable die characteristics. There is a star on either side of the date.

The Alamo façade displays five total windows, consisting of three upper windows across the front and one window on each side section. The structure shows a coarse, uneven stone texture with limited fine architectural detail.

The inscription “REMEMBER THE ALAMO – GOLIAD” is positioned above the Alamo, rendered in a raised format with rounded, often weakly defined letters.

The Six Flags are generally well defined. The Spanish flag (center left) shows crowned elements with smooth, minimally defined crown lines. The Mexican flag (lower left) lacks clear interior detail. The American flag (lower right) displays stars represented as small raised dots.

In the lower design, the cannon barrel is smooth with no visible contour lines, the bridge lacks defined support structure or cross-bracing, and the river below appears as a smooth field with faint, shallow engraving lines.

The inscription “TEXAS ONE AND INDIVISIBLE” below the design is clearly struck and easily legible.

Unique to the ACM Reverse Die: The reverse features a symmetrical decorative arrangement with eight acorns and four olives.

When these characteristics are observed together with the ACM mint mark, the round can be confidently attributed to the American Custom Minting production group within the State of Texas series.

Details

Year 1986
Type Round
Set/Collection State of Texas Rounds (1986–1991)
Mint Mark ACM
Manufacturer / Mint American Custom Minting (Dallas, TX)
Issuer Silver Creations, Inc. (Dallas, Texas)
Obverse Image Obverse Image
Design: Obverse The obverse reproduces the reverse side of the Great Seal of the State of Texas. The central device consists of a heraldic shield divided into symbolic fields representing Texas history and sovereignty. The upper field depicts the Alamo, while the lower fields include a cannon and a bridge spanning a river. Behind the shield appear crossed flags representing historical national sovereignties associated with Texas. Above the shield is a five-pointed star. A banner bearing the inscription “REMEMBER THE ALAMO! GOLIAD” appears within the composition. Surrounding inscriptions include the program name, date “1986,” and the mint mark “ACM.” The design is rendered in raised relief with symmetrical alignment and a defined circular border.

Unique to the 1986 ACM Die:
The obverse depicts the Alamo with five window openings and rough, uneven stonework. The motto is raised but poorly defined, fully visible yet not clearly readable. A partial Fleur-de-lis (2¾ elements) appears above the structure. The Lone Star is rough, contrasting with the American flag, which shows bumpy stripes with finished ends. The Texas Rebel flag displays five stripes and one star. The crown is not jeweled. Decorative elements include five acorns and seven olives. The cannon shank is smooth, with no bridge supports, and the river detail is largely smooth and indistinct.

A scroll above reads: “REMEMBER THE ALAMO GOLIAD”
A scroll below reads: "TEXAS ONE AND INDIVISIBLE"
Reverse Image Reverse Image
Design: Reverse The reverse reproduces the obverse side of the Great Seal of the State of Texas. The design consists of a single five-pointed star centered within a wreath composed of live oak and olive branches tied together at the base with a ribbon. Surrounding the central device is the inscription “THE STATE OF TEXAS.” Additional inscriptions include the precious metal weight “1 TROY OZ” and fineness “.999 FINE SILVER.” The design is arranged symmetrically with raised relief and a defined circular border.

Unique to the ACM Reverse Die: The reverse features a symmetrical decorative arrangement with eight acorns and four olives.
Edge Type Reeded
Edge Inscription none
Metal Silver
Fineness .999
Weight (grams) 31.1
Weight (troy oz) 1
Diameter (mm) 39.2
Thickness (mm) 2.95
Attribution Notes The ACM mint mark identifies a production group associated with American Custom Minting, documented on State of Texas rounds dated 1986 and 1987. This group reflects a coordinated structure involving American Custom Minting, Trinity Coin & Jewelry Exchange, and Silver Creations, Inc., representing a distinct manufacturing and distribution network within the State of Texas series.
Notes The 1986 ACM issue follows the standard 1 troy ounce .999 fine silver bullion format and presents the State Seal of Texas in reversed orientation across the obverse and reverse. Specimens are observed in Brilliant Uncirculated to Proof-Like finishes, with consistent die characteristics confirming a dedicated die set for the ACM variety.