Ingot Morgan Head and Wings/Shield
Written by Osborne Mint Marketing
Our collection of ingots features designs from historical American coinage or images commonly associated with the United States.
The Morgan Dollar bar is derived from the coinage struck from 1878 to 1904, and again in 1921. It features the female bust representing Liberty. The detail on her crown is so exquisite that you can see the individual wheat sheaves and cotton bolls opening as if reaching for the sun while her hair curls loosely around her neck.
The reverse features the familiar wings and shield from our round, reinterpreted for a bar, and surrounded by scroll work. The weight and purity are worked into the design.
Our rounds are die struck in Cincinnati Ohio, from .999 pure American copper with a minimum weight of 1oz AVDP per coin. They are struck with reeded edges like a US quarter and made coin flip.
Pure copper coins are sensitive to the oils on your fingers, so handle with gloves or by the edges if you want to avoid staining. We also recommend storing in a sulfur free environment, in pvc free tubes, flips or capsules.
Products made by Osborne are manufactured to strict standards for metal purity, weight and dimensions. We proudly stand behind the tens of millions of rounds and bars/ingots we make every year.
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