
Precious Metals Gift Guide for Copper Investors
We have a lot of really cool items for sale here at Provident Metals. Here are some of our top-selling products to consider when shopping for a copper investor.
When it comes to investing in precious metals, copper is one of the most accessible commodities a person can find. Unlike high-value precious metals such as gold and silver, copper requires a minimum investment of only a few dollars. Additionally, its ubiquitous use in electronics and industrial products creates consistent levels of demand, even in otherwise down markets.
As a result, copper is excellent as an entry-level commodity investment or as a means of diversifying a portfolio of metal holdings against risk. The same attributes also make copper a great gift for anyone invested in precious metals.
Below are some of the best copper gift ideas for the investor in your life.

Part of Provident Metals' proprietary Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse series, the Pale Horse of Death round features a skeletal horseman on its obverse with a standard crest and four horses on the reverse. The round is struck from one ounce of .999 copper. Aside from its value as a commodity investment, this round features one of the most unique and intricate designs you'll find anywhere, making it a great present for the copper investor who also appreciates artwork.
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With a design straight out of Norse mythology, this round shows a beautiful depiction of the dragon Nidhoggr on its obverse. On the reverse is Yggdrasil, the tree that’s said to support the Nine Worlds in Norse folklore. Both designs are truly stunning in their intricacy, adding artistic quality to this .999 copper round. For the copper investor who's also a mythology buff, this round is the perfect present.
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This round, made from one ounce of .999 copper, shows the Statue of Liberty on its obverse and a variation of the Great Seal of the United States on its reverse. In many ways, this design evokes classic American coinage of the 19th and early 20th centuries. For precious metals investors who are also numismatists, this round is sure to please.
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The Mercury dime, minted from 1916 until 1945, was by far one of the most iconic coin designs in American history. Now, that same design can be found on this one ounce round of .999 copper bullion. Whether the metal investing enthusiast on your gift list is a numismatist or just appreciates great artwork, this copper round will make a great present.
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Like the Mercury Dime round, this round is based on a classic US coin design. In this case, it's the Walking Liberty half dollar, which ran from 1916 until 1947. The figure of Liberty can be seen walking on the obverse, while a unique design of an eagle with wings partially spread graces the reverse. This budget-friendly copper round is a perfect gift for the new metal investor, who will appreciate both its beauty and bullion value as an investment.
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A lesser-known but still extremely handsome American coin design, the Indian-head obverse with eagle reverse appeared on a variety of gold coins in the early 20th century. The same design has been struck onto this one ounce copper round. This round is a particularly good gift for metal investors who are also coin collectors, as they will likely be familiar with the historical design upon which it’s based.
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Individual rounds make great gifts for entry-level metal investors, but what if you're buying for someone who already has a larger portfolio? This is where 20-count rolls of copper rounds can come in handy. This roll contains 10 ounces of fine copper, with each round accounting for half an ounce. The rounds themselves are based on the well-known Buffalo Nickel coin design. A larger roll like this one makes a great gift for someone who has been investing in metals for a while and may need a larger amount of copper to really make a difference in his or her portfolio. Yet thanks to copper's accessibility as an investment, such rolls are still reasonably friendly to your gift-giving budget.
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