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200 Dollars - Elizabeth II Spider-Man Homecoming

Issuer Cook Islands
Year 2017
Type Non-circulating coin
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Reverse description A high-relief, frosted gold effigy of Spider-Man in his iconic suit is depicted scaling a textured brick wall rendered in contrasting darkened relief, occupying the majority of the field. The figure is shown in a dynamic crouching pose with arms and legs splayed outward against the wall, conveying motion and agility. In the lower exergue, the MARVEL logo appears above the bold legend SPIDER-MAN, with the subtitle Homecoming in stylised script beneath. The fineness inscription 1oz .9999 FINE GOLD and the copyright notices ©MARVEL ©2017 CPII are inscribed along the lower field.
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Cook Islands has served as a licensing vehicle for novelty bullion issues since the 1990s, and this piece falls squarely in that tradition — a one-troy-ounce fine gold coin whose face value is purely nominal against its metal content. The 2017 Marvel partnership coincided with Sony and Marvel Studios' theatrical release, making it effectively licensed merchandise struck in gold rather than a coin with any monetary history worth telling.

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