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− | '''''Yami Yugi & Seto Kaiba Niue silver coins''''' were minted by Niue in the year of 2016 as part of their several licensed themes they've made so far. They are official Yu- | + | '''''Yami Yugi & Seto Kaiba Niue silver coins''''' were minted by Niue in the year of 2016 as part of their several licensed themes they've made so far. They are official ''Yu-Gi-Oh!'' items, licensed from Konami by the Niue mint. |
== Features == | == Features == | ||
− | * With colored faces of Yami Yugi and Seto Kaiba, both holding a card in their respective dueling style and the Yu- | + | * With colored faces of [[Yami Yugi]] and [[Seto Kaiba]], both holding a card in their respective dueling style and the ''Yu-Gi-Oh!'' logo. |
* Each with a weight of 1 Oz. Silver. | * Each with a weight of 1 Oz. Silver. | ||
* Both with an Obverse (front) with Queen Elizabeth II, as Niue is a Commonwealth member, so their ruler is the Queen of England. | * Both with an Obverse (front) with Queen Elizabeth II, as Niue is a Commonwealth member, so their ruler is the Queen of England. | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:21, 26 August 2023
Yami Yugi & Seto Kaiba Niue silver coins were minted by Niue in the year of 2016 as part of their several licensed themes they've made so far. They are official Yu-Gi-Oh! items, licensed from Konami by the Niue mint.
Features[edit]
- With colored faces of Yami Yugi and Seto Kaiba, both holding a card in their respective dueling style and the Yu-Gi-Oh! logo.
- Each with a weight of 1 Oz. Silver.
- Both with an Obverse (front) with Queen Elizabeth II, as Niue is a Commonwealth member, so their ruler is the Queen of England.
- Each comes in a protective capsule, and inside a book-shaped box for easier storage.
- With a face value each of 2 Dollars (face value is given to commemorative coins to still make them legal tender, but the silver and collectible value is way over the face value).