Still classified as a commodity today, rather than a precious metal, copper is the oldest metal worked by human hands. It played a significant role in the early development of human civilization and continues to shape the world we live in today. Thanks to affordable copper prices, copper bullion bars and rounds remain popular with investors today as prices are low and demand only continues to increase. Today, 5000 Gram Copper Bars in varied conditions are available to you online at Silver.com.
Bar Highlights:
- Available to ship to you inside protective bubble wrap!
- Comes in varied conditions!
- Offered from various mints!
- Consists of 5000 Grams, or 176.37 AVDP ounces, of .999 fine copper.
- The obverse and reverse design elements vary.
- Please keep in mind it is possible to get bars in matching conditions with the same designs when buying multiples.
Copper was first used by human hands some 10,000 years ago. Long before machines existed that could refine metals or tools were available to access metals, copper was the go-to metal for artwork, tool-making, and even building because it is workable in its native state. Copper would go on to shape the first several thousand years of human civilization, and today is still used in electrical wiring, piping, and a wide range of other industrial applications.
All 5000 Gram Copper Bars offered here come in varied conditions and will be individually wrapped in protective bubble wrap for delivery. The bars can come in a range of conditions from like-new to lightly scuffed, moderately worn, or heavily damaged. We do not guarantee a specific bar or its condition in advance.
Silver.com selects all bars at random only after your payment has cleared. We will select from our available inventory at this point and would like you to keep in mind that you may receive bars in the same condition with the same designs from the same mint when buying multiples.
The obverse and reverse designs on 5000 Gram Copper Bars in this listing vary by type and mint of origin. Most copper bars have design elements on the primary surface only, with many featuring simple inscriptions that identify the weight, metal content, and purity. Some bars may have more intricate designs and feature visual elements on both fields. Please bear in mind that all photos used in this listing are for visual representation only and do not represent a guarantee of what is in stock at any point in time.
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