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| 正面描述 | Rectangular silver field depicting a full interior comic book page from Marvel's Fantastic Four #72, rendered in monochrome with selective coloring. The composition presents six sequential comic panels illustrating a dramatic scene involving the Silver Surfer approaching the Baxter Building, with speech bubbles containing narrative text integral to the artwork. The lower margin bears the dual branding legend 'MARVEL x agoro' to the left and the Public Seal of Niue to the right. Coin specifications appear in vertical orientation along the left border: 'TWO DOLLARS · 1 OZ 999 PURE SILVER · 2025 · ©MARVEL'. |
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| 正面铭文 | TWO DOLLARS · 1 OZ 999 PURE SILVER · 2025 · ©MARVEL AND NOW... LET THE LESSON BEGIN!! EXACTLY ONE MICROSECOND LATER (IN CASE YOU'D LIKE TO SET YOUR WATCH), THE SONIC SHOCK WAVES STRIKE THE TOWERING BAXTER BUILDING ITSELF... AND WE SEE... HEY!! WHAT'S GOIN' ON?!! SOMETHING... JUST BROKE... THE SOUND BARRIER! IT IS AS I FEARED..! THE SILVER SURFER HAS COME! AND NOW... IT IS UP TO YOU! THE SILVER SURFER IS LIKE A CHILD, PLAYING WITH FORCES HE CANNOT UNDERSTAND! THOUGH HIS MOTIVES ARE PRAISEWORTHY... THE DANGER IS TOO GREAT! EXTREMISM... SUCH AS HIS... MAY YET HURL YOUR RACE INTO THE MAELSTORM OF TOTAL EXTINCTION! HEY! THE WATCHER VANISHED! WHERE'D HE GO? IT DOESN'T MATTER NOW! FLAME ON! MARVEL x agoro PUBLIC SEAL OF NIUE ATUA NIUE TUKULAGI |
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Niue has operated as a licensing vehicle for international pop culture coins since the early 2010s, with the New Zealand-administered island's name appearing on collector issues that have no meaningful circulation relationship to the territory itself. The Fantastic Four series falls squarely within this model — legal tender in name, bullion product in practice, distributed entirely through third-party dealers and the secondary market.
Issue #72 in a numbered series of this length is deep into collector-fatigue territory, where mintages typically contract and secondary market premiums compress unless demand for the underlying IP holds.