Hold Freedom in Your Hands
The coin of America's 250th, struck with the Statue of Liberty's own copper, the metal that watched over the harbor for a century, now serialized in your family's name.
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“Americans can own a piece of the Statue of Liberty for $250 — just in time for the country's 250th birthday.”
“What makes this memento so unusual is that it's made out of copper from the original construction of the Statue of Liberty.”
The record of this artifact
| Material | Authenticated Statue of Liberty restoration copper — removed during the 1984–1986 centennial restoration, the only time this material was ever taken from the statue — blended with refined copper to create a durable minted coin. |
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| Edition | Permanently limited. All remaining restoration copper is committed to this project. No reproductions, no future supply. |
| Serialization | Each coin carries its own unique serial number. |
| Shipping | Free. |
| Price | $250 |
| Weight | 16.7g (0.59 oz) |
| Diameter | 30 mm |
| Finish | Brilliant Uncirculated |
| Origin | Made in America — designed and struck in Rhode Island. |
| Giving back | 10% of net proceeds support causes for the American military, history, culture, and the arts. |
| Includes | Presentation box with torch design |
She welcomed your people. Now a piece of her stays with yours.
Whoever your family was when they first saw her, immigrants at the rail, soldiers coming home, kids on a school trip, the Statue of Liberty was the promise standing in the water. This coin is struck with her original 1886 copper, removed once, during the 1984-1986 restoration, and never available again.
A family piece for the next 250 years
Serialized and permanently limited, it is built to be handed down, not put away. Its documented provenance means your grandchildren will not have to take your word for what it is.
Numbered like an artifact, not a souvenir
Every coin carries its own unique serial number, and its provenance is documented. What you hand down comes with its history.
The American Liberty Congress
10% of net proceeds are dedicated to protecting freedom and upholding liberty in the United States of America.
The first annual American Liberty Congress will convene in 2027 at the historic Belcourt of Newport, a nonpartisan gathering that will examine the state of freedoms and liberties across the United States, producing publicly released findings documenting the living condition of freedom in America.
When you collect with us, you're not just acquiring copper. You're helping keep the story of liberty alive.
The last of the copper
What buyers ask
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Two hundred fifty years deserves more than a souvenir
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