Historical Asset Liquidity Disclosure
The acquisition of Real Liberty Copper™ artifacts represents a purchase of physical historical collectibles. These collectibles are subject to market fluctuations inherent to the collectibles, historical artifacts, and industrial metal markets. The valuation of the 1886 Statue of Liberty copper is derived from its scarcity, historical provenance, and physical properties.
Purchasers and collectors are advised that historical artifacts may experience periods of low liquidity. The company provides no internal secondary market and does not guarantee that a purchaser will be able to resell the copper artifacts at a price equal to or greater than the original acquisition cost.
No Guarantee of Profit
Potential participants are hereby notified that the appreciation of physical assets is speculative. Past performance of similar historical artifacts, numismatic collections, or industrial copper commodities is not indicative of future results. No oral or written representations regarding potential profit, yield, or return on capital have been authorized by Real Liberty Copper™ or its principals.
- Artifacts are intended for historical preservation and long-term collection.
- Market demand for specialized copper alloys can be volatile and unpredictable.
- Insurance and storage costs may impact the net value of the holding over time.
Jurisdictional Restrictions
The availability of Real Liberty Copper™ artifacts is restricted in certain jurisdictions. This offering is not directed at, and is not intended for distribution to or use by, any person or entity in any jurisdiction or country where such distribution or use would be contrary to local law or regulation.
Specifically, residents of jurisdictions requiring specific registrations for commodity-linked assets must ensure compliance with local statutes before initiating an inquiry. Real Liberty Copper™ reserves the right to refuse access to the platform based on geographical location or regulatory constraints.
Provenance and Authenticity Verification
The authenticity of the copper is verified through a chain of custody documented since the 1984-1986 restoration project. While every effort is made to provide comprehensive chemical and metallurgical analysis, the 'artifact' status is subjective and based on historical record. Third-party appraisals are recommended for institutional acquisitions.
Reservation Deposit Policy
All reservation deposits are non-refundable. The deposit secures your position in the production queue and initiates the assignment of a unique serial number to your account. Because serial numbers are immediately allocated upon reservation, deposits cannot be returned once the transaction is completed.
The deposit amount is applied toward the final purchase price of the artifact. If a purchaser does not complete the final payment within the designated fulfillment window, the reservation and associated serial number may be forfeited, and the deposit will not be refunded.
Regulatory Status
Real Liberty Copper™ operates as a provider of physical collectibles. We are not a bank, investment advisor, or brokerage firm. The services described herein do not constitute financial advice. The regulatory framework surrounding RWAs is evolving; changes in legislation may affect the administration or reporting requirements of your holdings.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the copper original to the Statue of Liberty?
Yes. The copper was installed in 1886 during construction and removed during the 1984–1986 restoration.