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Niue: DC Villains - The Joker colored 1 oz Silver 2023 Proof is a silver copy that is a real treat for collectors and fans of the DC Universe! The silver coin comes from the "DC Villains" series from 2023 and contains the image of the Joker, one of the most popular villains of the entire Universe. Importantly, this unique issue has a strictly limited mintage of only 3,000 pieces.
The silver value is minted from pure Ag.999 bullion, weighing one troy ounce and having a diameter of 40 mm, in the proof standard. The well-known manufacturer of mint products - New Zealand Mint - is responsible for its production. Moreover, each copy is guaranteed by the New Zealand government and is a legal tender in the issuer's country.
Obverse The silver coin shows the image of Queen Elizabeth II, the inscription "ELIZABETH II", "NIUE" and the nominal value and year of issue. The obverse was designed by Ian Rank-Broadley.
The reverse shows a colored figure of the iconic villain - Joker. Additionally, on the reverse side there is information about the weight and purity of silver.
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