Carrying on the family name, at least for the dark side of the Force, in the sequel trilogy of Star Wars films was Kylo Ren. The son of Han Solo and Leia Organa, Kylo Ren is also the nephew of Luke Skywalker and grandson of Darth Vader. He is the latest figure to feature in New Zealand Mint’s collection of Star Wars Chibi coins. Today, 2021 1 oz Niue Silver Chibi Star Wars Kylo Ren Shaped Coins are available to you online from JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
- Available to you inside a custom-made case with a themed shipper and Certificate of Authenticity!
- Colorized Chibi coins!
- Limited mintage of only 2,000 coins!
- Contains 1 Troy oz of .999 pure silver.
- The face value of $2 is fully backed by the Niuean government.
- Queen Elizabeth II on the obverse.
- Kylo Ren as a Chibi caricature on the reverse.
Debuting in 2015’s Star Wars: The Force Awakens, Kylo Ren is the next-generation representative of the evil powers of the dark side of the Force. Though he trained under his uncle, Luke Skywalker, in his youth, Kylo Ren is swayed by the dark side with the assistance of Super Leader Snoke. His aspiration is, obviously, to become as powerful as his grandfather once was, the Sith Lord Darth Vader.
All of these 2021 1 oz Niue Silver Chibi Star Wars Kylo Ren Shaped Coins are available to you for purchase online with custom-made presentation cases designed just for the shape of this Kylo Ren Chibi depiction. The coin and case arrive in a themed shipper with a viewing window showing off the reverse design. The box has a Certificate of Authenticity printed on it and includes a hologram sticker with the unique serial number for each coin within the overall mintage.
Queen Elizabeth II features on the obverse of 2021 Niue Silver Chibi Star Wars Kylo Ren Shaped Coins. This design is the 1998 effigy of Her Majesty wearing the Girls of Great Britain and Ireland Tiara.
Kylo Ren is depicted on the reverse of 2021 1 oz Silver Chibi Star Wars Kylo Ren Coins in a Chibi caricature art form. He is shown with an oversized head and helmet atop a disproportionately small frame. This is common in Chibi artwork, particularly in depictions of people and animals. The field is colorized to capture the accurate combinations of black tones that make up his armor, helmet, and robes.
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