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Niue 2021

The Child™ - 1 Oz

STAR WARS™ - Mandalorian (4.)

2 $ | 1 Oz Silver | Proof
Mintage only 2,000 pieces
Item No. IKNIU521553
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Technical Specifications
Country Niue
Denomination 2 $
Year of issue 2021
Metal Silver
Quality Proof
Mintage 2.000
Diameter 40,00
Mint New Zealand Mint
Series STAR WARS - Mandalorian
Collection STAR WARS - Collection
Weight in ounces 1
Gross weight 31,1
Fineness 999
Delivery In original box with certificate of authenticity
Delivery time (days) 2-3
Description

STAR WARS™ - Mandalorian™ (4.) - The Child™
1 Oz Silver - Proof - in Color

  • 4th and final issue of the "STAR WARS™ - Mandalorian™" Series
  • Officially licensed by Lucasfilm Ltd.™
  • Limited Mintage only 2,000 pieces
  • With Certificate of Authenticity
  • Delivery in original Box

The fourth and final issue of the STAR WARS™ - Mandalorian™ Series is dedicated to Grogu™ also known as The Child™. The coin was struck by the New Zealand Mint from one ounce of 99.9% silver in proof quality. The motive features a colorful depiction of The Child against an engraved background. The inscription "1 oz 999 Fine Silver" and the copyright are also included in the coin design. The reverse shows the portrait of Queen Elizabeth II and the inscriptions "ELIZABETH II," "NIUE," "TWO DOLLARS" and "2021". Grogu™ was a force-sensitive child and belonged to the same species as Jedi Grandmaster Yoda™. Born around 41 VSY, he grew up in the Jedi Temple on Coruscant™, being taught by various masters. Then, at the age of about fifty, he met the Mandalorian bounty hunter. He was supposed to track it down for a dubious client, but then decided to take Grogu™ back from the client and protect it. The limited STAR WARS™ Mandalorian™ coin is delivered in the original box including a certificate of authenticity from the New Zealand Mint.



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