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U.S. Mint Superhero Series Features Superman
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IT’S A BIRD! IT’S A PLANE! IT’S SUPERMAN COINS & MEDALS!

The United States Mint announced that it was going to do something that it had never done in its 230+ years of existence.
While the U.S. Mint is recognized for the impeccable quality of its products, in the global market it is regarded as a conventional sovereign mint. But in July of 2024, the Mint announced it was launching a new Comic Art Coin & Medal Program that celebrated comic art as a uniquely American art form. The Mint will collaborate with Warner Bros. Discovery Global Consumer Products to produce a series of coins and medals featuring DC superheroes as the main subjects in a limited-edition numismatic series.
Although it was slow to produce its versions of innovations such as shaped and color-enhanced coins, this news was much more innovative for the Mint. the heroic American ideals and values the superheroes in these comics embody. Celebrating pop culture icons on coins and medals is not a new idea. Superman made his first appearance in a Detective Comics (DC) book in 1938. And in 2013, to celebrate the 75th anniversary of the appearance of Superman in a comic, the Royal Canadian Mint issued a $20 Maple Leaf colorized coin displaying Superman. The “Man of Steel” was depicted on the obverse while his unique “S” logo was positioned in a diamond, which dominates the reverse.


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