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May The Fourth Be With You

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PCGS - A long time ago, in a galaxy far far away, the PCGS forces lead by Jaime Hernandez came together to write "Star Wars Coins: Far (Far) and Away the Best Coins for Unifying Jedis and Numismatists". Follow the link below to learn more about some of the the most popular Star Wars coins released in recent years.

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Star Wars coins have universal appeal to coin collectors who are fans of the space fantasy movie series by George Lucas. Even those who aren't necessarily super fans of the film franchise that burst onto the scene in 1977 can appreciate the artistry and pop-cultural significance behind coins honoring the iconic series about a galaxy far, far away. This is perhaps especially the case on May 4, the day each year when Star Wars fans celebrate the series by paying homage to the space-fantasy film that gave birth to the phrase "may the force be with you." The "force"? In the movie series, "the force" is described as an energy field originating in life itself that unifies the galaxy. And the significance of May 4th? Well, you may have already just figured out the pun-based origins behind this annual holiday.

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My twenty-nine year old daughter, a HUGE "Star Wars" fan, was born on May 4. She likes the fact that on so many of her birthdays a movie was released just for her.
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