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| Issuer | United States |
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| Year | 2014 |
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| Technique | Milled |
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| Obverse description | Central field features the Dogecoin cryptocurrency symbol — a large stylized letter 'Ð' (D with stroke) rendered in gold color against a concentric circuit-board pattern evoking a digital aesthetic. Six rocket ships are distributed around the inner border, symbolizing the 'To the Moon' theme associated with the Dogecoin community. The denomination 'Ð' appears within the design. The legend 'TO THE MOON' is inscribed across the field. The overall finish is gold-colored with a dark contrasting border. |
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| Obverse lettering | Ð "TO THE MOON" |
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Dogecoin, the cryptocurrency launched in December 2013 as a joke based on the "Doge" internet meme, briefly achieved a market capitalization exceeding $400 million by early 2014 — prompting a wave of physical novelty tokens attempting to monetize the hype. This piece is one of those, privately issued with no government authorization and no legal tender status anywhere, despite the "United States" issuer attribution.
The colored paper insert is a known failure point: it delaminates from the brass-plated shell within years, and surviving examples with intact coloring are increasingly uncommon simply due to material degradation rather than rarity of original mintage.