CANADA $20 2015 'Iconic Superman - Superman Unchained'
 A celebration of the iconic art that has graced the covers of Superman DC comic books throughout all eras of Superman's history, from 1938 to the present. As seen on one of the six variant covers associated with Superman Unchained #2 (2013), the reverse image features vibrant colour in its depiction of Superman in action. Battling a corrupt and covert military force, Superman displays an incredible feat of strength as he lifts a tank over his head with just one arm. In the engraved background, high-tech tanks close in on the Man of SteelTM, leaving a wake of destruction and rubble in their path. Surrounding the reverse image, a series of concentric circles add depth to the design, creating the illusion that Superman is poised to leap out of the coin.

Specifications:
 
Composition: 99.99% pure Silver
Mintage: 10,000
Weight (g): 31.39
Diameter (mm): 38
Face Value: $20
Finish: Proof
Edge: Serrated


Special Features:
- Superman is a towering symbol of strength in this recreation of one of the covers of Superman Unchained #2, which was issued in 2013.
- Advanced engraving techniques are used to frame the image within a series of concentric circles to create added depth and motion to the design.
- Brilliant colour infuses the reverse with energy while replicating the look and feel of the original artwork.
- An unforgettably unique gift for collectors and Superman fans alike


Packaging:
Custom paperboard box.


A great addition to your World coin collection.


 

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