Description
Contains 1 oz of .999 pure copper
Obverse
The lovable Shiba Inu is featured on the obverse side of the 1 oz Copper Dogecoin Round available here. The Shiba Inu is the mascot for Dogecoin and is accepted as its primary logo. When Dogecoin was first conceived by its creator, Billy Markus, the Doge meme of a dog sharing its inner monologue was popular online. Markus ended up using this, and the Shiba Inu breed represented in the memes, as the logo for the crypto currency. The inscriptions on this side of the round read such coin, so diamond hands, wow, much cash, and so shiny.
Reverse
In the reverse design of Copper Dogecoin Rounds, you will find the popular crypto currency design concept. This image has been used on various collections since it debuted in 2011. It was originally used on a round representing Bitcoin, and has since appeared on collection for Ethereum, Litecoin, and Bitcoin Cash. It now features on this fun Dogecoin Round. It has a date mark on this side of 2021 included in the design.
History
Following its initial spike after its debut, Dogecoin remained a relatively low-value crypto currency by the measure of an individual coin, but retained a high market capitalization due to its significant volume compared to other forms of crypto currency. Prior to February 2021, Dogecoin hit a peak of $.017/coin in January 2018. As of February 2021, the most recent run on Dogecoin has pushed its price to $.05 per coin. This is, in part, why it is a more accessible form of crypto currency than Bitcoin, which is valued at over $30,000 per coin at the moment.
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