Own a Piece of America's Greatest Monument
Authentic Statue of Liberty copper, preserved for over a century, now available as a limited edition collectible coin with complete provenance documentation.
What Makes This Different
The Provenance Story
In 1984, the Statue of Liberty underwent its most extensive restoration in history. Workers carefully removed the original copper from the statue — the same copper that French artisans had hand-hammered in the workshops of Paris in the early 1880s, shipped across the Atlantic in 214 crates, and assembled on Bedloe's Island in New York Harbor.
This copper had witnessed Ellis Island's immigrants, two World Wars, the Jazz Age, the Civil Rights movement, and over a century of American life. Rather than discarding it, preservationists saved every piece — recognizing that this material was irreplaceable.
The copper was entrusted to Belcourt of Newport, where it has been stored and documented under controlled conditions for decades. A complete chain of custody tracks the material from the restoration through certified storage to the minting process — giving collectors the verification they require.
Now, to commemorate America's 250th anniversary in 2026, this copper is being struck into coins that collectors can own forever. The timing is deliberate: the Semiquincentennial is the milestone this material was preserved for.
Why Collectors Choose Real Liberty Copper
Collector Questions
Each coin includes a unique serial number linked to our provenance database.
Certificate of title, archival-grade presentation case, and unique serial number registration.
Yes. During the reservation period, collectors may reserve multiple coins. For institutional or bulk inquiries, please contact our concierge team.
Not a Typical Commemorative
The commemorative coin market is flooded with pieces struck from modern metals and tied to anniversaries by marketing, not by material. Real Liberty Copper™ is fundamentally different. The copper itself is the artifact — the coin is simply the form it takes. No amount of modern minting can produce more of this material, which means the supply ceiling is absolute and permanent.
For collectors who evaluate pieces based on provenance, scarcity, and historical connection, this checks every box. The material predates the commemorative by over a century. The documentation is institutional-grade. And the 2026 Semiquincentennial gives it a specific historical moment that future collectors will recognize immediately.