Buffalo Nickel 1 Pound Copper Bar
Buffalo Nickel 1 Pound Copper Bar
The Buffalo Nickel is one of the most iconic coin designs in American history, and now Liberty Copper has brought this classic design to life on a one-pound copper bar. This stunning piece showcases the intricate details of James Earle Fraser's original design, which features a buffalo standing majestically on one side and a Native American profile on the other.
Crafted from pure copper, this hefty bar feels substantial in your hand and looks stunning on display. The texture of the metal adds depth to the intricate design, making it feel as though you could reach out and touch each individual hair on the buffalo's head or feel the roughness of his hide. And with its impressive weight, this bar makes for an excellent addition to any collection or investment portfolio.
Overall, Liberty Copper has done an incredible job recreating this timeless design in such a substantial form.
Today you can get your hands on this one-of-a-kind copper bar with the Buffalo nickel etched into it. It is a must have for any collector.
Key Features:
- 1 AVDP Pound of .999 fine copper
- Copper information is laser etched into the bar
- Buffalo Nickel design
The reverse side is blank but may have some marks or swirls from the mold the copper was poured into.
Copper is the third most consumed metal in the world and is the first metal manipulated by humans. It remains an important element in the world of industry today. Collectors today look to copper for diversification. Typically, copper is lower per ounce than gold or silver which makes it cheaper. Copper isn’t like gold though which is counter cyclical. Copper moves with the broader market and is seen as an indicator of economic growth.
These are great gifts for your friends and family, and they are also great paperweights!
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Great looking bars, packaged very well, super fast shipping!
This bar does the buffalo nickel proud , well designed and a beautiful image.
Bar arrived in perfect condition with no blemishes.
I first saw this bar on (Copper stacker 29) utube channel.