An ancient symbol of love and beauty, the Rose has long been used across the globe as an expression of love in its purest form. This is never more true than on Valentine’s Day, which was first associated with romantic love during the High Middle Ages when the tradition of courtly love first flourished. The rose itself is a flower more famous than any other in the world, along with being one of the oldest. Generally of a bright ruby-red, the rose is the national flower of England going back to the days of Henry VII. In 1986, it was named the floral emblem of the United States, along with being the state flower of four separate U.S. States.
The Rarest Rose … it would be the Silver Edition
If silver suits your fancy then look no further than the $10 Sterling Silver issue. With an edition of only 10,000 this coin is the most limited … and it won’t last long.