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100 Dollars - Elizabeth II Ultraman Nexus

Uitgever Tuvalu
Jaar 2006
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Waarde 100 Dollars
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Beschrijving keerzijde A colorized depiction of Ultraman Nexus, the iconic tokusatsu superhero character, shown in a three-quarter frontal stance with arms raised in a characteristic defensive or energy-charging pose, rendered in polychrome color printing against a mirror-polished black field. Star-burst decorative elements surround the central figure in gilt relief. The arc legend ULTRAMAN SERIES 40th curves along the upper periphery, the denomination $100 appears in the lower field, and the copyright notice ©1966 TSUBURAYA PROD. is inscribed along the lower right periphery, commemorating the 40th anniversary of the Ultraman franchise.
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Ultraman Nexus aired in Japan from 2004 to 2005 and was a deliberate departure from the franchise's usual tone — darker, serialized, aimed at adult audiences, and commercially disappointing enough that its run was cut short. Tuvalu's bullion and collector coinage program has long operated as a revenue mechanism rather than a reflection of national culture, with the island nation licensing pop culture properties it has no organic connection to. This piece is essentially a one-troy-ounce fine gold vehicle for a Japanese tokusatsu property that struggled to find its audience even in its home market.

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