Note: These Alligator rounds are shipped in their originally sealed 20-count tubes if ordering in larger quantities
JM Bullion is ecstatic to present the Alligator embossed Copper Round. This privately minted 1 ounce Alligator Copper Round is a bold, brilliant and accurate design on solid copper. Copper rounds are an excellent way to make a secure investment in copper and this Alligator copper round is a fantastic way to invest in copper with attitude.
Round Highlights:
- Contains 1 AVDP oz of .999 pure copper.
- Design features the snapping alligator design.
- Multiples of 20 are shipped in tubes.
The 1 ounce Alligator Copper Round is embellished with a detailed alligator and the words “Don’t Mess With Me” on one side. The attention to detail is amazing with every scale on the alligator visible. On the back side of the Alligator Copper Round is the classic symbol of America — the eagle. The eagle has its wings spread and surrounded by six stars. This product is made of 99.9 percent pure copper and weighs one Avoirdupois ounce. These copper rounds are meant to celebrate the wildlife of the United States, specifically the gulf coast and deep south.
Every month new products are added and shipping to any United States location is free. To make a substantial investment in copper, buy these bold Alligator rounds in bulk for the largest discounts. They also make great gifts or as additions to your own collection of fine metal. To increase product safety, every order is shipped in discreet packaging and insured for loss as well as damage.
If you have any questions about this one ounce alligator copper round or any of our other fine metal products, call us at 800-276-6508. Customers can also reach us via email or live chat anytime. JM Bullion aims to provide our customers with the finest service and ensure their satisfaction with the company.
“Copper is fun to have. It bulks up your cache. I bought a bunch of different rounds. They were all in pristine condition. Packaged in a plastic holder. I ordered on Oct 10th, received on the 16th. Pretty fast with a government holiday in between. In NJ.”