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| Uitgever | Samoa |
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| Jaar | 2023 |
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| Waarde | ½ Dollar ½ WST = RSD 18 |
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| Beschrijving keerzijde | A full-length coloured effigy of Mirror Universe James T. Kirk occupies the central field, depicted in Imperial uniform and bearing a dagger, rendered in a dynamic illustrative style characteristic of modern collector issues. The Terran Empire insignia appears at right in the field. The upper legend reads 'STAR TREK' and 'TERRAN EMPIRE', while the copyright notice 'TM & © 2023 CBS. ARR.' is inscribed across the lower field. The subject's identity is confirmed by the inscription 'MIRROR UNIVERSE JAMES T. KIRK' along the lower portion of the design. |
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| Rand | Reeded |
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| Aanvullende informatie |
Samoa's numismatic licensing program has produced hundreds of pop-culture issues over the past decade, nearly all manufactured in central Europe — almost certainly the Pressburg Mint in Slovakia or a comparable facility — and distributed through wholesale novelty channels rather than through any meaningful collector market. Gold-plated iron is not a recognized precious-metal denomination by any monetary authority; the face value is nominal fiction.
KM#744 places this squarely in a sequence where catalog numbers have outpaced any coherent issuing rationale.