Part of a wave of licensed pop-culture silver issues flooding the collector market in the 2020s, this Samoan-issued piece exists because Samoa's government has made its mint authority available to third-party bullion and novelty coin programs — the country itself has no meaningful connection to the subject matter. The legal tender face value is nominal fiction; no one spends these.
DC's Joker character has appeared on coins issued under at least a half-dozen different sovereign licenses since 2018, making provenance tracking by series a practical necessity for collectors attempting a complete type set.
Part of a wave of licensed pop-culture silver issues flooding the collector market in the 2020s, this Samoan-issued piece exists because Samoa's government has made its mint authority available to third-party bullion and novelty coin programs — the country itself has no meaningful connection to the subject matter. The legal tender face value is nominal fiction; no one spends these.
DC's Joker character has appeared on coins issued under at least a half-dozen different sovereign licenses since 2018, making provenance tracking by series a practical necessity for collectors attempting a complete type set.