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10 Dollars - Elizabeth II Dawn of Justice - Logo

Issuer Royal Canadian Mint
Year 2016
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Orientation Medal alignment ↑↑
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Reverse description The reverse displays the iconic combined Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice logo rendered in vivid color application: the black silhouette of Batman's bat-emblem serves as the dominant motif, its outstretched wings spanning the width of the field, while the Superman 'S' shield in red and gold is superimposed at center. The background field features stylized angular geometric rays in a matte silver finish, evoking a dramatic cinematic aesthetic. The denomination '10 DOLLARS' is inscribed along the upper rim, the date '2016' appears in the lower field, and the trademark inscription 'TM/MC ©DC' is positioned centrally below the logo.
Reverse script Latin
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Issued under a licensing agreement with Warner Bros., this coin was part of the Royal Canadian Mint's push into pop culture collectibles — a commercial strategy that accelerated sharply after 2010 as bullion premiums tightened and the Mint sought higher-margin numismatic revenue. Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice was released in March 2016, making this a true contemporary tie-in rather than a retrospective issue.

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