Safety in Numbers: Guns and Gold 1 ounce of copper.
Safety in Numbers: Guns and Gold 1 Ounce Copper is a one‑ounce collector medal from the Safety in Numbers series, made of high‑purity copper and styled to combine the symbolism of firearms with the motif of gold as a real store of value. The design alludes to the protection of wealth and personal safety, juxtaposing a physical precious metal with a tool of defense. The carefully executed relief and clear legends along the rim give the piece a catalog‑worthy character appreciated by collectors of military‑investment themes.
The medal is aimed at buyers seeking bold, idea‑driven issues who view copper as a portfolio complement with a strong symbolic message. The standard AVDP one‑ounce weight and high metal fineness correspond to popular issues from private American mints, making it easy to assemble a series together with other Safety in Numbers medals. The slogan “REAL METAL, REAL VALUE” on the obverse further emphasizes the material nature of the assets, standing in contrast to virtual forms of saving.
Obverse depicts a large shield divided into four fields, behind which stands a group of people; above them rises a clenched fist surrounded by rays, and along the rim appears the inscription “PROTECT THE FUTURE” together with information on the AVDP one‑ounce weight, copper fineness, and the motto “REAL METAL REAL VALUE”.
Reverse shows, at center, the periodic table cell with the symbol “Au,” atomic number 79, and the atomic mass of gold; flanking it are two pistols, while below runs a semicircular composition of cartridges. The design is complemented by the inscriptions “GUNS + GOLD” at the top and “SAFETY IN NUMBERS” along the bottom rim, unequivocally underscoring the issue’s central theme.





