Star Wars memorabilia collectors are in for a treat as The Royal Mint has released a brand new batch of limited edition coins based on the movies.
The new coin collection is titled Star Wars: Iconic Vehicle and the website states: "Our latest releases include four new coins featuring designs inspired by iconic vehicles in the Star Wars™ franchise, including the Millennium Falcon, TIE Fighter and X-Wing, along with the Death Star II."
Fans can buy the four-coin collection as a set, while they can also buy the Millennium Falcon coin by itself.
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Prices for the coins vary: the cheapest edition is a £12 Brilliant Uncirculated Millennium Falcon 50p coin. The four-coin collection is also available in this variety, with the total price coming out to £48 — £12 per coin.
There are eight more varieties, all available to purchase the Millennium Falcon coin by itself or as part of the four-coin collection.
The editions, with all prices listed per coin, are: 5op colour coin at £21; silver proof 50p colour coin at £71; 1oz coin at £103.50; 2oz coin at £195; 5oz coin at £487.50; a gold proof 1/4oz coin at £750; a gold proof 50p coin at £1,220; and a gold proof 1oz coin at £2,770.
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The coins vary in availability with the limited edition £21 version having 20,000 coins available and the coins increasing in rarity as they get more expensive. There are only 100 of the most expensive coins, at £2,770 a pop.
To buy the coins, simply head over to The Royal Mint website and make your selection. Some coins are available to purchase immediately, while others are available to order.
Star Wars fans have been living good of late, with Disney producing plenty of content in the last couple of years including The Mandalorian season three, Ahsoka, and Andor. The next Star Wars show released will be Skeleton Crew.
Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker and the entire Skywalker Saga are available on DVD, Blu-ray and 4K now, as well as on Disney+.
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