1 oz Copper Bar - $500 US William McKinley Banknote
$1000 US Grover Cleveland Banknote Copper Bar 1 Ounce references the rare U.S. one‑thousand‑dollar note of the 1928/1934 series featuring President Grover Cleveland. Struck in .999 fine copper and weighing 1 AVDP ounce (28.349 g), the piece bears clearly marked specifications on its surface. The $1,000 denomination was intended primarily for interbank settlements rather than daily circulation; following monetary reforms and the rise of electronic payments, high‑denomination notes were officially withdrawn in 1969. This copper bar preserves the portrait proportions and the period’s rich ornamentation, creating a striking collectible accent.
Obverse centers Grover Cleveland’s portrait in an oval medallion, surrounded by THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA and FEDERAL RESERVE NOTE legends, with large “1000” numerals flanking the device and graphic renderings of seal, signatures, and numbering typical of the note.
Reverse employs a classical layout with a monumental frame and the inscriptions ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS and THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, executed in the decorative style of early‑to‑mid‑20th‑century high‑denomination currency.





