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The following is a press release from the Perth Mint

The highly anticipated action movie TRANSFORMERS: AGE OF EXTINCTION is set to hit screens this month - 30 years after these robots first captured our imagination in 1984.

To celebrate this release, The Perth Mint presents three silver commemorative coins portraying the iconic TRANSFORMERS: Optimus Prime, Bumblebee and Lockdown.

Buy all three and save.

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Coins? I didn't check the link, but they don't look like coins, won't and can't be spent like coins so I personally wouldn't call them coins. Silver trading cards would be a much more appropriate term!
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I hate colorized coins and coins with media ties in. But I would be all over these it they had Grimlock on one of them. He was my favorite Transformer growing up as a kid. Dinosaur + Giant Robots, marketing genius!
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If they're Transformers coins, they better [BLANK] well transform.

Lenticular coins... Codswallop I say. :-)
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Coins? I didn't check the link, but they don't look like coins, won't and can't be spent like coins so I personally wouldn't call them coins.

Well they are legal tender with a face value of one dollar (Tuvalu dollar) Tuvalu produces a ton of this Non-Circulating Legal Tender (NCLT) garbage and licenses the Perth Mint to make and market them. (Why should big countries that have their own mints be the only ones to flood the market with NCLT material. Authorize a private mint or even another countries mint to produce "coins" for you and you too can rake in profits off of collectors who are foolish enough to buy anything.)

No one is going to be spending the HOF baseball coins either. But I agree to me they aren't coins either, the Transformer or the HOF pieces. o me to be a coin it has to be intended to CIRCULATE as money.
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Well they are legal tender with a face value of one dollar (Tuvalu dollar) Tuvalu produces a ton of this Non-Circulating Legal Tender (NCLT) garbage and licenses the Perth Mint to make and market them. (Why should big countries that have their own mints be the only ones to flood the market with NCLT material. Authorize a private mint or even another countries mint to produce "coins" for you and you too can rake in profits off of collectors who are foolish enough to buy anything.)

No one is going to be spending the HOF baseball coins either. But I agree to me they aren't coins either, the Transformer or the HOF pieces. o me to be a coin it has to be intended to CIRCULATE as money.


Like the Spiderman coins...
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I didn't even know Transformers used money, let alone coins. If these are not made of Energon, then I have no use for them, same as the Transformers don't!
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