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US Mint And Warner Announce Coin And Medal Series Celebrating Input On DC Super Hero Collection

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United States Mint and Warner Bros. Discovery Global Consumer Products Announce Coin and Medal Series Celebrating Comic Art and Launch Survey Seeking Public Input on DC Super Hero Selection


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The new series will feature nine iconic superheroes depicted on 24-karat gold coins, .999 fine silver medals, and non-precious metal (clad) medals. Debuting in summer 2025 with Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman, the three-year series will include six additional DC characters—three each in 2026 and 2027.


You can view the full press release here.

I'm sure the pricing will be outlandish.



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While I absolutely support the Mint's efforts to attract a young and diverse audience to our hobby, this is the wrong way to do it. The Mint has been a bulwark against the junky NCLT trend dominating most modern world mints, and unfortunately that ended today.

Contrary to what they say in their press release, DC Superheroes do not deserve to be on a United States gold coin or silver and clad medals. There are also countless world coins depicting DC Superheroes, so it's not like this is something new and exciting in numismatics. All-around poor choice by the Mint, which I will certainly avoid.
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I'm not a fan of the idea by any stretch - I don't believe the Mint should be striking pop culture coins/medals.

I definitely don't support the striking of coins (of any metal) and am, at best, indifferent to silver and/or CuNi clad medals. In no scenario, however, will I be a buyer.



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the Mint's efforts to attract a young and diverse audience to our hobby

I guess it's this


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I'm not a fan of the idea by any stretch

... but for older collectors, it's probably this


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I definitely don't support the striking of coins
Whenever gold coins are struck under Secretary of the Treasury authority, instead of being authorized by the US Congress, it's just a high-priced bullion coin and I stay away. The same is true for the silver medals. They're just high priced silver bullion rounds. There are much cheaper ways to get gold or silver bullion.
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Contrary to what they say in their press release, DC Superheroes do not deserve to be on a United States gold coin or silver and clad medals.


I agree with you CollegeBarbers. I've been trying to complete a 20th/21st Century U.S. Mint silver medal collection for years (I only need Jim Thorpe - a real hero). I collect them because the themes are very patriotic and honor real Americans, like servicemen and Presidents). I'm not going to spend my meager collecting budget on Wonder Woman.
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Even if it's Lynda Carter as Wonder Woman? I could get behind that
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Looks like you scooped the CCF press @bad, but I've merged the two threads so that we can keep all the comments in one spot.
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Didn't mean to, it's just that I got the email about the press release just as I was finishing sending off complaints about the Min'ts silver products price increases to my Senators and Representative. Don't really expect any action from them. Afterall, whenever the Mint makes a profit it goes against directly reducing the Federal deficit. So, there's no incentive for Congress to reign them in on pricing
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US Mint - Historic modern culture partnership is a first of its kind for the United States Mint.

WASHINGTON - The United States Mint (Mint) is pleased to announce a historic collaboration with Warner Bros. Discovery Global Consumer Products to launch a new collectible coin and medal series celebrating comic book art as a uniquely American artform, featuring DC comic book characters and art. This unprecedented initiative marks the first time the Mint has entered a public-private partnership of this magnitude.

The Mint has a long tradition of producing coins and medals that pay homage to America's values, icons, and significant moments. This historic alliance featuring DC Super Heroes continues that tradition and acknowledges the role comic art has played in reinforcing American ideals.

The new series will feature nine iconic superheroes depicted on 24-karat gold coins, .999 fine silver medals, and non-precious metal (clad) medals. Debuting in summer 2025 with Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman, the three-year series will include six additional DC characters—three each in 2026 and 2027.

Beginning on July 10 and continuing through August 11, 2024, the Mint invites the public to vote for the DC Super Heroes they would like to see included in this series. Public participation ensures that this multi-year series represents the most beloved of DC's Super Heroes. The public may vote in this survey by visiting: https://www.usmint.gov/dc.

"This opportunity with DC signals an exciting new era for the Mint as we continue our efforts to engage seasoned collectors, but also connect with younger, more diverse audiences," said the Honorable Ventris C. Gibson, Director of the Mint. "We are thrilled to highlight the role that comic books have played in upholding American values, and the fact that the American public will be a guiding force in shaping this coin and medal series makes it even more special."

All obverses (heads side) of the coins and medals for this program will be designed and sculpted by United States Mint Chief Engraver Joseph Menna. Each of the reverses (tails side) will be designed by one of the Mint's Medallic Artists under Menna's art direction.

A highly accomplished sculptor and artist, Joseph Menna joined the Mint in 2005, bringing many years of training and experience in art as well as both classical and digital sculpture. His career with the Mint has been marked by numerous significant achievements for the design and sculpture of circulating coinage, commemorative coins, and Congressional medals. In addition to his esteemed work with the Mint, Menna has an impressive professional sculpture career and is one of the world's first digital sculptors. Menna's extensive private portfolio includes work for a variety of high-profile companies including DC Collectibles. Menna has worked on a diverse range of products, from action figures to high-end collectible statues, including a limited edition, life-sized, fine art bronze superhero bust.

"For me, the real gift of creating coins and comic book collectibles is how happy they make people. With that incredible honor comes great responsibility. Nothing beats bringing joy to peoples' lives," said Menna. "Comic books are my greatest inspiration. Comic books taught me how to draw, to dream, and got me through some of the most challenging times in my life. I am really looking forward to celebrating the impact of comic art through coins and medals. I see this as an opportunity for me to combine all the worlds I love together, bringing to the American people what I hope will be the greatest collectibles of all time."

Founded in 1934 as National Allied Publications, DC is one of the oldest comic book publishers in the world. The Mint is launching this new product line with DC based on its position as a pioneer of the comic art industry and the natural fit of its primary characters with American values. This historic arrangement with the Mint promises more exciting collaborations in the future.

"It is an honor to collaborate with the Mint and immortalize DC's iconic place in American pop culture with this incredible set of collectible coins featuring the DC 'Trinity': Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman," said Preston Kevin Lewis, Head of Consumer Products & Retail Strategy, The Americas for Warner Bros. Discovery. "While the first set of coins releases in time for DC's 90th anniversary in 2025, we're eager to see how fans vote this summer when they select the next DC characters joining this engaging collaboration with the Mint."

About DC
DC, part of Warner Bros. Discovery, creates iconic characters and enduring stories and is one of the world's largest publishers of comics and graphic novels. DC's creative work entertains audiences of every generation around the world with DC's stories and characters integrated across Warner Bros. Discovery's film, television, animation, consumer products, home entertainment, games, and themed experiences divisions, and on the DC Universe Infinite digital comic subscription service. Learn more at DC.com.

About Warner Bros. Discovery Global Consumer Products
Warner Bros. Discovery Global Consumer Products (WBDGCP), part of Warner Bros. Discovery's Revenue & Strategy division, extends the company's powerful portfolio of entertainment brands and franchises into the lives of fans around the world. WBDGCP partners with best-in-class licensees globally on award-winning toy, fashion, home decor and publishing programs inspired by the biggest franchises from Warner Bros.' film, television, animation, and games studios, HBO, Discovery, DC, Cartoon Network, HGTV, Eurosport, Adult Swim, and more. With innovative global licensing and merchandising programs, retail initiatives, and promotional partnerships, WBDGCP is one of the leading licensing and retail merchandising organizations in the world.
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I got the email from the Mint...

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Take our "quick-as-Barry-Allen" survey and vote for the DC Super Hero you want to see shine in this epic collection.


Remember: Just because the Mint makes it does not mean you have to buy it.
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So any well financed organization or individual can pay the US Mint to make a gold coin of their liking. This is disgusting! Shame on the US Mint for selling out.

We are not Niue, Canada, Great Britian, New Zealand or Netherlands - mints that have already offered comic / movie coins.
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[Looks at avatar] I have severely mixed feelings about this.
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[Looks at avatar] I have severely mixed feelings about this.
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I hope the mint doesn't do a lot of this like Canada. But I might be interested depending on designs, prices, mintage limits. Some semi-numismatic silver rounds have increased in value like the Spider Man series. There's definitely a market for comic characters products and sci-fi like Star Wars. I confess to having one Batman and one Superman silver round. I have Bob Kane's autograph and a few Stan Lee autographs.
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Homelander was originally featured in the DC/Wildstorm comic series "The Boys," so why isn't he one of the superheroes we can vote for in the U.S. Mint survey? It would certainly help promote the current TV series on Amazon Prime.

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I guess it was just a matter of time. The RCM has produced a number of Super Hero coins in the past years. Superman, Batman, etc. It appears there is a market for them.
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