Triceratops 1 ounce of copper
The Triceratops 1 Ounce Copper medal depicts one of the most recognizable dinosaurs in Earth’s history—the mighty Triceratops. This herbivorous reptile lived at the end of the Cretaceous, about 68–66 million years ago, in what is now North America. Its characteristic three horns and impressive frill protected it from predators such as Tyrannosaurus rex. Reaching up to 9 meters in length and 12 tons in weight, the Triceratops symbolizes the power of nature and the majesty of the prehistoric world.
The medal was made in the United States from .999 fine copper, weighs one troy ounce, and has a diameter of 39.3 mm. It is an excellent choice for collectors fascinated by the mysteries and motifs of American pop culture, as well as for enthusiasts of natural history and prehistoric creatures.
Obverse features a classic image of an eagle with outstretched wings, holding an olive branch and arrows in its talons—a symbol of peace and strength. It is accompanied by the inscriptions “COPPER .999 FINE,” “USA,” and “ONE A.V.D.P. OUNCE,” confirming the purity and weight of the metal.
Reverse shows the Triceratops in its natural habitat, surrounded by lush vegetation, with the species name “TRICERATOPS” placed along the upper edge of the medal.
The coin is not legal tender and is intended for collectible purposes only, and each piece is packed in a plastic sleeve or protective pouch, which protects the surface from scratches, facilitates storage, and allows for the long-term preservation of its aesthetic qualities.





