Copper American Eagles Rounds!!!

Copper is mostly employed in commercial and industrial purposes, it is really categorized as a commodity in US markets, as opposed to gold, silver, platinum, and palladium. In fact, human society has acknowledged the significance of copper since 8000 BC. Copper was the first metal to be melted by humans in 5000 BC, and it was also the first metal to be molded using molds in 4000 BC.

As early as the third century, copper and copper alloys were utilized for currency. Copper lumps were first used as money, and the size of the lumps determined their value. But things quickly changed. Copper alloy coins gained popularity and underwent changes in design, according to the ruling monarch. For instance, Octavius Augustus Caesar's coins were constructed of a copper-lead-tin alloy, whereas Julius Caesar preferred that his coins be made of brass, an alloy of copper and zinc.

The perfect metal for manufacturing coins was copper. Over time, copper and its alloys actively resisted deterioration and wear, and they could be used to create intricate artwork on their faces. Also, they were recyclable.

In addition to being utilized in globally circulated coins, copper is also used to make exquisite investment items made from bullion coins. Though it hasn't yet achieved investment status with silver, gold, and platinum, its growing appeal can be attributed to its affordable pricing.

These are Copper Eagle American Proof rounds.

39 mm in diameter and one ounce of genuine copper.

The "Walking Liberty" coin design by Adolph A. Weinman, which is regarded by many as one of the most exquisite coin designs ever produced, is featured on the Copper Eagle American Proof.

I cannot help but notice the similarity of these rounds to the original 2013 American Silver Eagle coin.

And the absence of the word "COPY" anywhere in the round, despite the declaration of the company.

© 2023, United States Commemorative Gallery.
The United States Commemorative Gallery is a private gallery not affiliated with the U.S. Government or any government entity. Orders containing precious metal for residents of MN cannot be accepted. Due to rapid flucuations in precious metal markets, prices of some items may be subject to change. All tribute proofs of original U.S. Mint® coinage contain the word "copy" as dictated by law. Payment methods
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United States Commemoration Gallery was founded in 1975, It first catered to bicentennial commemoration souvenirs before branching out to include original artwork, art reproductions, sculptures, and other items.

This lot of 5 copper American Eagles is part of the bonus items I received with my recent purchase of silver. Thank you @stokjockey!

These are indeed a beautiful copper-round versions of the American Eagles.

Reference
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coinage_metals
https://www.jmbullion.com/copper/wheat-pennies/
https://www.providentmetals.com/knowledge-center/collectible-coins/copper-history.html
https://www.uscommgallery.com



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I like the looks of the Copper Eagles... I think we'll be returning to Copper Pennies on the other side of the Reset... This is because One Pound of Copper will cost "less" than 5 of today's Copper Coated Zinc Pennies...

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I don't normally up-vote myself, but my comment was pushed way down, by someone I will never up-vote again...

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Copper my most recycled metal. It adds up quickly.

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Those copper eagles look like the silver ones just
a different color.

I have a couple of the Spartan warrior copper rounds
that I got in package deals from buying other silver.
I think they look just as good as any other metal but
they are much cheaper.
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Yes! You know, I have quite a few copper rounds and they are much nicer than their silver counter part. Maybe because they are very malleable.
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Copper is a good investment too, maybe not as good as silver. It's been speculated that King Solomon's greatest source of wealth was from his copper mines, so it's been valuable for a very long time just like you said.

That's a nice bonus you got, they're nice rounds!

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Hmmm...

King Solomon made two hundred targets of beaten gold: six hundred shekels of gold went to one target. / And he made three hundred shields of beaten gold; three pound of gold went to one shield: and the king put them in the house of the forest of Lebanon. / Moreover the king made a great throne of ivory, and overlaid it with the best gold.… / And all king Solomon's drinking vessels were of gold, and all the vessels of the house of the forest of Lebanon were of pure gold; none were of silver: it was nothing accounted of in the days of Solomon…. / So King Solomon exceeded all the kings of the earth for riches and for wisdom.

Yeah. Maybe speculations were true, hehehe!
I like these copper American Eagle, though!
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Archaeologists have been speculating for years over the subject, but have found the remains of multiple copper mines, no gold.

Copper is cool too!
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And for thousands of years the Chinese used copper in their bronze coins.

1102 – 1106 Northern Song Dynasty 10 Cash Copper Chong Ning Tong Bao
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Obverse; Chong Ning Tong Bao
Bronze, 10.11g
Diameter 35mm, Thickness 3.9mm
Reverse is plain with no design, Edge is plain
Reference Hartill# 16.399, FD# 1040, Schjoth# 621

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Eagle design coins are my favourite and love to add it on my collection. Thanks for sharing.

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Beautiful shiny copper! And the design is familiar, yet unique in copper. Copper is under appreciated and may increase in value more than we know. Nickel also.

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Not a huge fan of copper I bought a bunch of rounds before but after I got my sigma most of them failed I guess they figure most people not going to notice or care about the copper not being up to standard 🤣

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Wow, you have dishonest traders there! Goodness, how cheap can they get?!!!
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Tell me about it, but it was an order from America 🤣

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Very nice sis! I have a copper Bitcoin round, but it doesn't compare to the ones you are showing! Thanks for sharing and have an awesome day tomorrow! Hugs and kisses!🤗😘💕🌸 !LADY !LUV !PIMP

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These "Eagle" copies in Copper are beautiful @silversaver888 !!😀
Copper may not have achieved the precious status of gold and silver, but many follow the spot price of copper expecting it to lead the rising and falling of precious metals....
It is known as "Dr. Copper"!!!😀

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Yeah... copper prices is a good leading indicator of the economic cycle. It can be a leading indicator for industrial jobs and the economy. So, what does Dr. Copper think of the economy, @silvertop ? Hehehe!
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 I looked at the one year chart for “Dr. Copper”, and it looks pretty flat from today back to a year ago @silversaver888…🤔

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