You are purchasing 1 Troy Ounce .999 Fine Silver Art Bar Batman Colorized Batarang, limited mintage in mint sealed packaging.

Bar protected in an airtite plastic case, and shipped in airfoam or bubble wrap, USPS with tracking, so you get it fast and secure. We offer an industry leading no hassle 30 day return policy.

    This has a limited mintage of 5,000 coins. This bullion Silver coin, issued by the country of Samoa, is a special shaped coin and has a deep black color.

    This black colorized coin shaped like a bat first debuted in the Detective comics. The tool was developed and designed by Gardner Fox and was the most common weapon used by Batman. The design of this coin was inspired by the 2008 film "The Dark Knight."

    Coin Highlights:
    • Contains 1 oz of .999 fine Silver.
    • Mintage of 5,000 worldwide.
    • Comes in tin box with themed sleeve in protective capsule and with a certificate of authenticity.
    • Obverse: Depicts the Samoa coat of arms and includes inscriptions for the country of issue, face value, year of issue, fineness and size.
    • Reverse: A batarang colorized shaped coin.
    • Sovereign coin backed by the Samoa government.

MDM Mint is one of the leaders in providing unique coins to the numismatic world. MDM, short for Münzhandelsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG German Coin, is one of the largest international mints and is also a member of the Richard Borek Group. Founded in 1893, this group is an internationally active coin trading company that is one of the world market leaders for Precious Metal collectibles.

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Silver Tips to keep you relatively safe:

1. Silver should weigh 31.1 to 31.8 grams - any heavier it probably is fake, any lighter it probably is fake.  The mint will almost never have it lighter than 31.1 as they don't want to cheat you out of silver, they also will most likely not make it heavier than 31.8 to not "give away" free silver. (You can purchase a cheap digital scale here on eBay, you just need a small one weighing grams to the 100th, i.e., 31.18).

2. Get a strong magnet, small and circular in size (can be found at any electronics store or even here on eBay). Hold your silver piece at a 90-degree angle with magnet at the top and let the magnet slide down the surface. If it falls off or slides rapidly, it's probably fake. If it sticks, it's probably fake. It should just glide down the piece almost purposely (sort of slow and controlled, but not too slow). Practice a bit and you will get the hang of it. 

3. Hold a piece of known silver on the tip of your finger and balancing it, take another piece and give it a little tap. You should hear a nice bell ringing tone.  If it clinks it probably isn't real. 

Even if you don't buy from me, feel free to contact me with any questions you have about silver - I respond quickly and am always glad to help! Also, feel free to check out my eBay store. I post unique silver pieces regularly and at competitive prices!