1 oz Copper Bar - $2 US Thomas Jefferson Banknote
$2 US Thomas Jefferson Banknote Copper Bar 1 Ounce translates the aesthetic of America’s two‑dollar notes from the silver‑certificate era—paper currency once backed by silver held in U.S. Treasury vaults—into an investment‑grade copper format. Struck in .999 fine copper and weighing 1 AVDP ounce (28.349 g), the piece carries clear on‑bar legends for metal and unit of weight to enable swift specification checks. The layout blends classical lithography with guillochés and rosettes, while the central oval portrait of Thomas Jefferson—third U.S. President and principal author of the Declaration of Independence—anchors the historic theme. Copper remains price‑accessible, offering physical exposure to an industrial metal with expanding technological use‑cases.
The composition respects period banknote elements and adapts them to a collectible format suited for capsules, tubes, and display cases. Smooth fields, crisp relief, and a standardized footprint of roughly 46 × 27 mm facilitate storage and systematic accumulation in small, repeatable units. Readable inscriptions for metal, fineness, and weight support unambiguous identification and secondary‑market handling, while the Jefferson iconography reinforces ties to U.S. monetary heritage and numismatic tradition.
Obverse shows Thomas Jefferson’s oval portrait within an ornate cartouche, large “2” numerals, the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA legend, and inscriptions in the style of historic SILVER CERTIFICATE issues, complemented by decorative rosettes and guillochés typical of late‑19th/early‑20th‑century notes.
Reverse features a central rosette with the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA ribbon, the SILVER CERTIFICATE inscription, and corner “2” denominations within an ornamental frame echoing the period reverse layout and confirming the bar’s stated specifications.





