Two hundred and fifty years of American independence deserves more than a standard commemorative. The America’s 250th Anniversary 250g Colorized Copper Bar marks the 1776–2026 milestone with a bar that is substantial in both size and design — 250 grams of .999 fine copper across two faces that together tell the full story of American freedom, from its founding moment to its enduring symbol. One face carries full colorization; the other, deeply struck antiqued relief. Together they make one of the most complete commemorative copper pieces we’ve offered for this historic year.
Key Features:
- Weight: 250 grams
- Purity: .999 Fine Copper
- Anniversary: 250th — 1776–2026
- Front Design: Full-color Statue of Liberty draped in the American flag, torch raised, holding a tablet inscribed 250 Years 1776–2026; New York City skyline and fireworks behind; inscribed 250th Anniversary of the USA
- Back Design: Antiqued copper relief of Independence Hall, an open We the People scroll with quill and inkwell, arc of thirteen stars; inscribed 1776–2026, 250 Years of Independence, 250g .999 Copper
- Finish: Full colorization on front; antiqued copper relief on back
- Shape: Rectangular bar with rounded corners; copper border frame
The front face is built around the Statue of Liberty rendered in full-color relief — not the silhouette or simplified profile found on most commemoratives, but a full-figure depiction with genuine sculptural presence. She stands in three-quarter view against a deep midnight blue sky, her torch raised high and blazing with light, her left arm holding a tablet inscribed 250 Years / 1776–2026. Her robes fall in rich, layered folds, draped in the colors of the American flag — deep navy blue studded with stars across her upper body, and deep red flowing down through her lower robes — the national colors worked directly into her form rather than placed behind her. The New York City skyline stretches across the background in glittering nighttime detail, the lights of the city reflecting across dark water below. Above and around her, fireworks burst in red, white, and blue against the night sky — star-shaped and starburst explosions filling the upper field with celebratory light. A small sailboat on the water to the left completes the scene. The inscription 250th Anniversary of the USA appears in copper lettering at the upper right, framed between stars. The warm copper border surrounding the colorized field anchors the composition and provides the natural contrast that makes the deep blues and reds of the design read with full intensity.
The back takes an entirely different approach — and a deliberate one. Where the front is vivid and contemporary, the back is antiqued copper relief, textured and warm in a way that feels historical rather than decorative. At the top, Independence Hall is struck in careful architectural detail — its clock tower, arched windows, and Georgian facade rendered faithfully against a fine-grained background, with an arc of thirteen stars curving above the roofline, one for each original colony. Below the building, a large unfurled scroll dominates the field, its edges curled and aged in the manner of an original document. Across the scroll in script lettering: We the People — the opening words of the Constitution, chosen with precision. To the right of the scroll, a quill pen and inkwell are struck in matching relief, the quill’s feather rendered with fine barb detail, the inkwell solid and grounded beside it. Below the scroll, the full commemorative inscription reads: 1776–2026 · 250 Years of Independence, with 250g .999 Copper confirming the bar’s specification along the bottom edge.
At 250 grams, this bar has a presence in hand that smaller commemoratives can’t match. The pairing of a colorized patriotic front with an antiqued, document-inspired back gives it genuine dual identity — one face for the celebration, one for the history behind it. For the 250th anniversary of American independence, that balance is exactly right.
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