1 oz Copper Bar - $100 US Benjamin Franklin Banknote
$100 US Benjamin Franklin Banknote Copper Bar 1 Ounce translates the contemporary U.S. $100 note’s obverse portrait of Benjamin Franklin and reverse view of Independence Hall (Philadelphia) into an investment‑grade copper format. Struck in .999 fine copper and weighing 1 AVDP ounce (28.349 g), the piece bears clear on‑bar specifications. Franklin—statesman, polymath, and diplomat—has been the enduring face of the $100 denomination since 1928, while Independence Hall has appeared on the reverse since the 1928 format standardization. Copper provides price accessibility and a tangible connection to an icon of American currency design.
Obverse features Benjamin Franklin’s portrait within a medallic cartouche, surrounded by ornamental devices and the characteristic $100 typography, with large “100” numerals and series/emission markers rendered in a decorative graphic manner.
Reverse presents Independence Hall in Philadelphia with an arched frame and the legend THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA alongside mottos, echoing the layout used on the contemporary $100 note and its historical variants.





