CURLY BILL BROCIUS – 1 TROY OUNCE – 39MM
$38.06
6 in stock
Description
William Brocius, better known as Curly Bill Brocius, was an American gunman, rustler and an outlaw Cowboy in the Cochise County area of the Arizona Territory during the late 1870s and early 1880s. His name is likely an alias or nickname, and some evidence links him to another outlaw named William “Curly Bill” Bresnaham, who was convicted of an 1878 attempted robbery and murder in El Paso, Texas.
Brocius had a number of conflicts with the lawmen of the Earp family, and he was named as one of the individuals who participated in Morgan Earp’s assassination. Deputy U.S. Marshal Wyatt Earp and a group of deputies including his brother Warren Earp pursued those they believed responsible for Morgan’s death. The Earp posse unexpectedly encountered Curly Bill and other Cowboys on March 24, 1882, at Iron Springs (present-day Mescal Springs). Wyatt killed Curly Bill during the shootout. In his journal written in October 1881, George Parsons referred to Brocius as “Arizona’s most famous outlaw”.
- Contains 1 Troy Ounce .999 Fine Silver
- Obverse: A depiction of Curly Bill Brocius based on one of the most famous photos known. “CURLY BILL BROCIUS” above the portrait curved along the circumference.
- Reverse: The common reverse for the series, it includes many iconic images of the old west. Centered, a blank badge wrapped with a cowboy’s rope, a horned bull skull centered, with opposing six-shooters at 10 and 2 o’clock, and finally, two horseshoes at three o’clock, and a small badge at nine o’clock with the Intaglio mint mark. Hallmark at 6 o’clock curved on the lower circumference.
2 reviews for CURLY BILL BROCIUS – 1 TROY OUNCE – 39MM
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Michael Long (verified owner) –
Some of the nicest silver rounds I have seen.
Jeremy Simpson (verified owner) –