Flowing Hair Liberty 1 ounce of copper.
Flowing Hair Liberty 1 ounce Copper is a medal inspired by the first official design of the American dollar, struck in 1794. This design, depicting Liberty with flowing hair, inaugurated the iconography of the young nation and remains one of the most recognizable symbols in the early history of U.S. coinage. The version made from 1 ounce of .999 pure copper lets collectors enjoy the classic motif in a striking and affordable format.
The Flowing Hair motif exemplifies the aesthetics of the late 18th century, combining neoclassical elements with a symbolic portrayal of liberty and the birth of a new republic. Thanks to its pronounced relief, the medal highlights the elegance of the design and its historical significance. It is an ideal choice for enthusiasts of American numismatics and recreations of historical coins.
Obverse: Shows the classic bust of Liberty with flowing hair, modeled on the first dollar from 1794. The date "1794" appears beneath the portrait, referencing the year the original was issued.
Reverse: Depicts an eagle with a shield on its chest, holding an olive branch in its talons. Along the rim, information about the weight and metal purity is included, creating a harmonious, classical layout.





