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1 oz Copper in TEP - Founders: Montesquieu | Separation of Powers

1 oz Copper in TEP - Founders: Montesquieu | Separation of Powers


1.0000 troy oz .999

Many U.S. Founding Fathers considered the separation of powers to be among the most important principles for maintaining freedom. As James Madison put it, "Ambition must be made to counteract ambition." In this way, government accountability is enhanced. Round Highlights: Contains 1 AVDP oz of .999 fine Copper. FMV Gold exclusive round in tamper-evident packaging (TEP). Packaged in RF-welded plastic polymer case (2 1/2" x 3 1/4"), protecting the coin's finish, with included art card featuring an old-fashioned parchment style along with a quote from Montesquieu. Obverse: Features an artistic rendering of Montesquieu by celebrated coin designer Joel Iskowitz. Reverse: Displays interlocking gears featuring government buildings of the United States, each representing their respective branch of government and symbolizing separation of powers, the text of which is circumscribed at the top of the round while the metal weight and purity fills out the bottom. Showcase your Montesquieu Separation of Powers round in TEP with this special wooden display box perfectly suited to hold it.Celebrate the ideas of liberty by adding this Separation of Powers Copper round in TEP to your cart today!Montesquieu and Separation of PowersDivision of governmental authority among the various branches or levels of government is known as the "separation of powers" principle. Separation of powers exists to prevent any branch or level of government from acquiring an excessive amount of authority, which could result in abuse and corruption. Instead, several parts or levels of government are intended to act as checks and balances against one another, preventing any single faction from gaining excessive control.Montesquieu, a French political philosopher and judge, introduced the idea of separation of powers in the 18th century. Montesquieu felt that maintaining liberty and averting tyranny required division between the executive, legislative and judicial branches of government. He stated that it would be simple for one individual or group to abuse their power and oppress the populace if all the government's authority was concentrated into a single governing body.The Founding Fathers of the United States were heavily influenced by Montesquieu and therefore they established the legislative, executive and judicial branches of government within the U.S. to be granted specific and limited powers. Making laws is the responsibility of the legislative branch, enforcing them is the executive branch, and interpreting them is the judicial branch. This division of powers aids in preventing the emergence of concentrated tyrannical authority within the government. Other democratic governments around the world have also been influenced by Montesquieu's theories on the separation of powers, and have all since embraced this philosophy in various forms.Founders of LibertyFounders of Liberty is a unique series of rounds exclusively from FMV Gold that celebrate the ideas that make freedom possible. These ideas are depicted with symbolic representations on the reverse of each round while the obverse displays a historical figure who either developed the concept or was chosen as the idea's best representative. These rounds feature prominent voices for liberty, including U.S. Founding Fathers and the men they looked to for inspiration. Each release in the series features a collectible limited mintage antique round with a special display box and certificate of authenticity alongside unlimited bullion investment rounds of the same design. These bullion rounds can also be acquired in special tamper-evident packaging which is a great alternative to the antique display round if its limited mintages sell out before you can order. We are never more than one generation away from losing freedom. Pass these important concepts on as gifts to the next generation or build your Precious Metal holdings in a format that honors the people and ideas that made such prosperity possible.

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Country United States
Metal Copper
Weight 1.0000 troy oz
Purity .999
Diameter 39 mm

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