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{{/presale}} {{#promotion_on}}In celebration of Americas 250th anniversary in 2026, a wide range of commemorative bullion products has been introduced featuring iconic national symbols and historic designs. These semiquincentennial releases give collectors an opportunity to own precious metals products tied to one of the most significant milestones in US history. Currently, BGASC offers 1 oz Reverse Proof Sunshine Walking Liberty Copper Rounds with special America250 privy marks.
Highlights:
Each 1 oz Reverse Proof Sunshine Walking Liberty Copper Round available here is packaged in an individual flip, while orders of 20 rounds are shipped in protective tubes. These rounds are struck with a reverse-proof finish that combines frosted fields with mirrored design details for a bold and attractive appearance.
Obverse
The obverse of the Reverse Proof Sunshine Walking Liberty Copper Round features Weinmans celebrated image of Liberty striding toward the sunrise. Draped in the American flag and carrying branches of oak and laurel, Liberty is portrayed with a graceful yet determined appearance. The design remains a lasting symbol of American ideals and national pride.
Reverse
On the reverse of the 1 oz Reverse Proof Walking Liberty Copper Round is the heraldic eagle created by John Mercanti for the American Silver Eagle Series. The design shows a bald eagle with the national shield, arrows, and olive branch. Since its introduction in 1986, the artwork has become closely associated with modern American bullion coinage.
History
Adolph A. Weinman originally designed the Walking Liberty image as part of the major redesign of American coinage in the early 1900s. Debuting on the Walking Liberty Half Dollar in 1916, the design quickly became one of the most respected and recognizable coin designs in US history. Weinmans work presented Liberty in motion, symbolizing energy, progress, and optimism.
Ordering
If you would like more information about copper rounds, BGASC customer service is available to assist you. You can contact BGASC at 888-992-4272, connect with us through our web chat, or send us an email anytime.
When the subtotal of your purchase, including applicable discounts, is $199 or more, you receive free shipping for your entire order. In order to receive free shipping on purchases of $199 or more, you must live within the 50 US states. For orders less than $199, a $9.95 shipping fee applies. All products are discreetly packaged and shipped with full insurance included.
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