One of the most iconic images in the canon of the Star Wars franchise is the scene in The Empire Strikes Back where the villains freeze roguish hero Han Solo in carbonite. The suspended form of the Millennium Falcon’s captain and hero of the Rebellion is the subject of a brand-new commemorative coin from the New Zealand Mint. The unique 2022 1 oz Antique Niue Silver Han Solo in Carbonite Coin is now available from JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
The second Star Wars film to be released in theaters seriously shook up the characters and story of Lucasfilm’s galaxy far, far away. As the Galactic Empire went on the offensive, the Emperor — seen directly for the first time — schemed with his villainous right-hand man Darth Vader to freeze young would-be Jedi Luke Skywalker in carbonite, shipping him across the stars to be converted to the cause of evil. Vader would eventually wind up testing the potentially dangerous process on Luke’s friend, Han Solo.
This event is captured in the form of the 2022 Antique Niue Silver Han Solo in Carbonite Coin, sure to be a prized collectible for collectors, investors, and fans alike. With an antique finish that brings out its details beautifully and a singular slab-shaped design, the coin ships display-ready in branded box packaging and encased in black velvet. It comes with a Certificate of Authenticity that specifies each item’s unique number in this limited mintage.
The obverse side presents a miniaturized replica of Han Solo in carbonite, lovingly recreating the original prop that was created using a combination cast of body double Alan Harris and the face of actor Harrison Ford.
The coin’s reverse side carries an effigy of Queen Elizabeth II, surrounded by the inscriptions “Elizabeth II,” “Niue,” “Two Dollars,” and “2022.” It verifies purity as “1 oz 999 Fine Silver” and includes the copyright and trademark of Lucasfilm Ltd.
The team at JM Bullion is always happy to answer your questions when buying silver at 800-276-6508. You can also reach us by e-mail or touch base through our online live chat.
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One of the most iconic images in the canon of the Star Wars franchise is the scene in The Empire Strikes Back where the villains freeze roguish hero Han Solo in carbonite. The suspended form of the Millennium Falcon’s captain and hero of the Rebellion is the subject of a brand-new commemorative coin from the New Zealand Mint. The unique 2022 1 oz Antique Niue Silver Han Solo in Carbonite Coin is now available from JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
The second Star Wars film to be released in theaters seriously shook up the characters and story of Lucasfilm’s galaxy far, far away. As the Galactic Empire went on the offensive, the Emperor — seen directly for the first time — schemed with his villainous right-hand man Darth Vader to freeze young would-be Jedi Luke Skywalker in carbonite, shipping him across the stars to be converted to the cause of evil. Vader would eventually wind up testing the potentially dangerous process on Luke’s friend, Han Solo.
This event is captured in the form of the 2022 Antique Niue Silver Han Solo in Carbonite Coin, sure to be a prized collectible for collectors, investors, and fans alike. With an antique finish that brings out its details beautifully and a singular slab-shaped design, the coin ships display-ready in branded box packaging and encased in black velvet. It comes with a Certificate of Authenticity that specifies each item’s unique number in this limited mintage.
The obverse side presents a miniaturized replica of Han Solo in carbonite, lovingly recreating the original prop that was created using a combination cast of body double Alan Harris and the face of actor Harrison Ford.
The coin’s reverse side carries an effigy of Queen Elizabeth II, surrounded by the inscriptions “Elizabeth II,” “Niue,” “Two Dollars,” and “2022.” It verifies purity as “1 oz 999 Fine Silver” and includes the copyright and trademark of Lucasfilm Ltd.
The team at JM Bullion is always happy to answer your questions when buying silver at 800-276-6508. You can also reach us by e-mail or touch base through our online live chat.