Copper Rounds are an Affordable Way for Any Metals Investor to Start (or add) to Their Stack

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They are pure copper in a smaller, barter-ready size - clearly marked with weight and purity.

The "Indian Head" design first appeared on US coinage in 1908. The $2.50 and $5.00 denomination gold coins minted then remain popular among coin investors today who cherish the iconic design.

Our pure copper "Indian Head" rounds are struck using incuse molds. The images are sunken into the surface, rather than raised. The obverse side features and Native American Cheiftain and 13 stars representing the original 13 colonies. The word "Liberty" also appears.

The reverse side carries the image of a bald eagle perched and clutching an olive branch. The copper weight and purity are displayed.


  • The rounds ship from the mint tubes of 20 rounds. A full box contains 25 tubes - 500 ounces.
  • The weight of the rounds is in standard (avoirdupois) ounces, rather than troy ounces.
  • Rounds are made by the Osborne Mint - America's oldest private mint located in Cincinnati, OH.


As the value of the US dollar erodes away, copper prices promise to rise. The metal is an essential in a vast number of industrial and manufacturing applications, assuring it will always maintain value.



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