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1 Dollar Superman vs Darkseid

Issuer Samoa
Year 2022
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Obverse description The central device features the Samoan coat of arms — a quartered shield displaying the Southern Cross constellation of five stars on the lower field and a coconut palm over ocean waves on the upper field, surmounted by a radiant Christian cross, and flanked on both sides by olive branches. The legend SAMOA arcs above the shield in the upper field. A ribbon scroll below the shield bears the national motto FA'AVAE I LE ATUA SAMOA. The fineness designation 1/2 oz Ag999, the date 2022, and the face value 1 DOLLAR are inscribed along the lower rim.
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Obverse lettering SAMOA FA`AVAE I LE ATUA SAMOA 1/2 oz Ag 999 2022 1 DOLLAR
(Translation: God be the Foundation of Samoa)
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Part of a DC Comics licensing arrangement that brought several villain-hero pairings to legal tender coinage, this issue appeared the same year Warner Bros. Discovery completed its merger — a period of significant corporate flux for the DC property that made long-term licensing commitments notably complicated. Samoa has become a reliable vehicle for themed collector silver in the Pacific island legal tender space, with the New Zealand Mint handling production for much of this output.

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