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10 Euros Wonder Woman, silver 999‰

Issuer Monnaie de Paris
Year 2025
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Technique Coloured, Milled
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Reverse description The reverse presents a vibrant coloured composition celebrating Wonder Woman's 90th anniversary, featuring a full-length action figure of Wonder Woman in her iconic red, blue, and gold costume, leaping forward and brandishing a sword aloft toward a large gilt star in the upper right field. Two additional uncoloured relief depictions of Wonder Woman in different costume variants occupy the left and centre background, rendered in polished and frosted silver relief against a sunburst and star-studded field. The classic winged 'WONDER WOMAN' logo is inscribed in bold relief across the upper portion of the field. The overall composition evokes the visual language of vintage DC Comics cover art.
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Mintage 2025 - Proof - 5,000
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Part of the Monnaie de Paris "DC Comics" licensing series, this issue sits in a crowded field of pop-culture bullion struck for the collector gift market rather than any monetary purpose. France has no particular claim on the character — Wonder Woman debuted in All Star Comics #8 in 1941 as an American creation — making this a straightforward licensing arrangement rather than a nationally motivated issue. The KM#3561 reference confirms it entered the Krause catalog, but don't mistake that for numismatic significance.

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