Custom and Stock Collections by Osborne Mint

Walking Liberty .999 Fine Copper Round

Written by Osborne Mint Marketing | Feb 21, 2020 2:54:42 AM

Our series of stock copper rounds features designs derived from American coinage or images representative of the USA. 

The Walking Liberty is one of the most beautiful designs to grace American coinage. Made by the US Mint between 1916 and 1947, it was featured on a silver half dollar. It shows Lady Liberty walking toward the sun with one arm outstretched and the other cradling oak and laurel branches close to her body. Her cape of stars and stripes flutters on a gentle breeze as she walks. We faithfully recreated this design and feature it on a 1 ounce AVDP copper round. 

We typically pair it with our standard reverse design featuring outstretched wings with a shield, flag, scroll and USA on it. The reverse also shows the weight (one AVDP ounce) and purity (Copper .999 Fine) along the top and bottom border. 

Walking Liberty with Wings and Shield

Our stock 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 Mint are manufactured to strict standards for metal purity, weight and dimensions. We proudly stand behind the tens of millions of rounds we make every year.