Star Wars Coins Issued By Pacific Island Nation
19061969 wrote in with a link about how the Pacific Island of Niue is issuing a set of commemorative Star Wars coins. While the $2 coins can be used as legal tender on the island, the government hopes they'll be bought by collectors and help increase tourism to the tiny nation. From the article: "The coins, which will show a Star Wars character on one side and the Queen of England on the other, will be worth NZ$2, but made of NZ$117.25 worth of silver, meaning that if you're looking for practical tender, these aren't the coins you're looking for. 'You wouldn't want to go and spend them because they're only worth $2, but the value is much more than that,' Chris Kirkness of the New Zealand Mint told the Australian Associated Press."
melt them... profit, and buy the dvd... sounds good :)
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Isn't this really just a set of bullion coins, up to and including the fact that they're technically legal tender but you'd have to be out of your mind to actually spend them? Or are they hoping that value to collectors might push the value of these things up even further than the cost of the silver itself?
As the title says - is Lucas literally making money now?!
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Commemorative of what, exactly? Does Niue have anything to do with Star Wars?
And technical question: it looks like they are printing the images in color, which means non-silver inks. How fast will those degrade when the silver tarnishes etc.? Why wouldn't they just use an engraving like most coins, especially for a near-pure silver coin like this? I would be much more tempted to buy it, too. This just looks like a (not so) cheap gimmick.
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when I could just order them from home? I mean, I obviously am not going to go there and spend the coins or something. Perhaps they don't allow overseas orders?
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I thought here I'd escape those late light ads about special issue coins and stamps from little countries. Are these GOLD-plated with 99.99% pure gold?
How does this increase tourism?
You can't buy the coins at $2 a piece.
The four-coins-in-a-noisy-case collections will set you back $390.44 (£239.80) each. If that's too rich for your imperial or rebel tastes, you can instead pick up single coins in silver-plated base metal for a mere $19.56 (£12.02) each.
Except the coins are only being sold in proof sets or as single proof coins. They're never being issued in Niue itself. The only people who will have them are people who have bought them - and the cost of the coins is above the market value of silver.
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In earlier times it used to be commemorative stamps. Islands used to print out sheets of these phoney baloney stamps for collectors. The sheets even had fake post marks printed on the stamps so they couldn't be inadvertently used to post letters with.
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Fortunately or unfortunately it would take and infinite amount of Bitcoins to acquire one of these bullion coins as the people who buy bullion as a value store are the ones who want to have a real tangible asset and not some random bits on a computer. Also thank you for reminding me about the Franklin Mint and the cheesy crap they sell which is similar to that which is sold by the New York Mint. I had forgotten about the Franklin Mint until you brought them up. These coins seem to be similar to the collectable coins sold by the US Mint. In all actuality these will probably have a value similar to other non US bullion coins like the Silver Canadian Maple Leaf, Chinese Panda or other such Bullion coins minted by governments.
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Until the Queen appears in a blockbuster film wielding a light sabre... I don't think she belongs on the coin... even if she is a member of the darkside Royal family.
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If /. really wanted to produce and sell them it could contact a company like Paridise Mint or Sunshine Mint and have some 999 silver rounds cast. Now /. couldn't have actual dollar amounts put on them so maybe they could be called mod point tokens.
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For what? Producing licensed coins?
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The Darth Vader coins.
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I'm imagining you trying to get through the US security check with 4,999 coins in your pockets. Also, with the price of carry-on these days you might not quite break even.
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Why not just print up some DVD's and sell those!
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The coins, which will show a Star Wars character on one side and the Queen of England on the other...
There hasn't been a Queen of England since 1707 when England ceased to exist as an independent kingdom. Referring to her in this story as the "Queen of the United Kingdom" or the "British Queen" would have been a much better way to let most readers know who is on the obverse of the coins without being completely wrong as "Queen of England" is.
And, technically, it is the Queen of New Zealand who is on these coins, because Niue is in "free association with New Zealand and, although it is not part of the country of New Zealand, it is part of the Realm of New Zealand.
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1. Buy coins at face value. ...
2. Sell coins at content value.
3.
4. Profit!
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I've been to Niue, I recommend the ice cream shop slash yacht club... Say hi to Mamata if you drop by :)
Just to prove you wrong I would go and sell two of my bitcoins to acquire one of the silver coins and have change left over. But frankly, I'd rather just have the bitcoins.
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I went to the site, added two sets of the 999 silver coins to my Cart. Went to pay for it, and noticed the website was NOT secure. No "https" in the address line. This NZ Mint appears to be completely clueless about security OR the entire thing is a giant SCAM. It's actually hilarious: the place in NZ that MAKES THE MONEY does not know how to secure an online order form. Maybe they don't have criminals down there? BUYER BEWARE. I canceled my order, and my 11-yr-old will never know what he almost got for his birthday. Did anyone else notice this? I'm in the US using Chrome 13.0.782.112 (the latest) on OS X Snow Leopard, fully updated. (Chrome is very clear when a secure page has been loaded)
Another pacific island nation Tuvalu has a set of proof Transformer coins. Again like the star wars coins, these are made out of silver but stamped with some token face value. The coins portraying the characters of Bumblebee, Optimus Prime and Megatron.