

🪙 Own a piece of American legacy — pure copper, pure pride!
The Buffalo Nickel Replica is a 1 oz .999 pure copper collectible coin, minted in the USA with a 39mm diameter. Encased in a protective capsule and accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity from Heavenly Metals, it combines historical artistry with investment-grade quality. Perfect for collectors, gift-givers, and anyone who values authentic American craftsmanship.
| ASIN | B0CG42T52Z |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2 in Collectible Coins ( See Top 100 in Collectible Coins ) #2 in Individual Collectible Coins |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (440) |
| Item Weight | 1.44 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Heavenly Metals |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 15 years and up |
| Product Dimensions | 1.75 x 1.75 x 0.23 inches |
I**P
Cool looking
I have a little treasure chest with various coins and thought it'd be a nice little addition. Will it ever really be worth anything? No but looks cool.
T**J
Copper coins
They are the best set I have ordered in a long time
M**D
Great for collecting
I purchased as a gift for someone and they loved it good weight for the price and nice gift to give to someone
A**R
1907 Indian $10 Gold Eagle Replica 1 oz Pure Copper
Excellent Detail of 1907 Indian $10 Gold Eagle Replica 1 oz Pure .999 Copper. Give one EA to my Grandsons for the Holidays —Along with the 2oz 925– 1907 Indian $10 Gold Eagle Replica —They were so Surprised
T**Y
Great detailed coin
I love mine. Great detail. Only problem is I never got any certificate of authenticity with mine though.
M**.
Looks good, and feels good.
Looks good, and feels good.
J**N
A very nice copper replica of a Kennedy half dollar --in silver dollar size!
This is a pretty coin, solid copper and hefty. It is the size of an American Morgan Silver dollar, which could make it of interest to magicians, but not if you're looking for a true-to life sized copper replica of a Kennedy half dollar. Collectors might also like it. I like it for my purposes. I recommend it.
A**R
Amazon - the place to shop
I have been a collector of U.S. pennies since I was a child. I had a complete collection of Lincoln pennies from 1909 - 2024 from all three mints. I started collecting the Lincoln pennies when I helped my grandmother empty the several 5 gallon water jugs she had tossed all of her loose change into for many years. We were wrapping the pennies in coin wrappers. I asked her if I could have some of the pennies and those were the beginning of my penny collection, Our housekeepers came back to work for us in September of last year after Covid was tamed. We discovered they had been stealing items from our house. The banks here in Houston, TX discontinued Safety Deposit boxes and my pennies had to come home. We don't know when the housekeepers found the pennies, but the whole set of pennies were gone. They have been charged with Grand Theft Larceny. They have to return the pennies to me. Because they sold the pennies, they have to put together a whole set of the pennies from 1909 - 2024 from every mint. The San Francisco mint produced only 450,000 of the 1909 S penny rather than the millions of pennies regularly produced each year by the other mints. The positive news is that the judge's decision is that the housekeepers have to return the penny collection and pay for each individual penny as they find them. That 1909 S penny cost them $8,000.00 and the other 1909 pennies from the Denver and Philadelphia mints were almost as costly. Most of the early pennies are very costly - into the hundreds of dollars - and some are hard to find. I search the internet, find the pennies and send the info to the ex housekeepers. They buy the pennies and submit them to the judge. The pennies are then past on to me by the court.
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