"Super Bowl" 52 game token. Can someone post a photo?

Some are probably curious about the design. Who designed the token and where they were struck?
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Some are probably curious about the design. Who designed the token and where they were struck?
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Would this be it?
http://www.highlandmint.com/super-bowl-52-official-2-tone-flip-coin.aspx
That matches the verbal description.
$100 for silver plated brass medal of startling ugliness. Wonder how many will be sold out of 10,000; can I get a list of buyers for time-share promotion, or maybe selling deeds to intestate highways?
It says: "Proudly made in the U.S.A. by The Highland Mint." Is that a misprint?
There's a few different versions to collect. @Brutalfly's is the flip coin and the most expensive.
"Game Coin" - $99.99 - limited to 10,000
http://www.highlandmint.com/super-bowl-52-official-2-tone-flip-coin.aspx
"Victory Medallion" - $24.99 - limited to 10,000
http://www.nflshop.com/Philadelphia_Eagles_Collectibles/Philadelphia_Eagles_Highland_Mint_Super_Bowl_LII_Champions_39mm_Victory_Silver_Color_Coin
"Medallion" - $19.99 - limited to 10,000
http://www.highlandmint.com/super-bowl-52-silver-coin-card.aspx
Keep in mind that tickets for the game cost $3000. What's an extra hundred?
Yeah. I also saw a sign for parking @ $240 - that's one car.
some medal of honor veteran from iwa jima did the coin toss at the game as well. just for general information i guess and its good to know
Not an issue for me... since I do not watch ball sports, I have no interest in such a piece. I will buy a coin that I really like instead. Cheers, RickO
I watched the dolphins (from my kayak) yesterday instead of watching manly couch potato stuff ...
It gets better. The Highland Mint is located in Melbourne, FL, elevation 20 ft.
Keeper of the VAM Catalog • Professional Coin Imaging • Prime Number Set • World Coins in Early America • British Trade Dollars • Variety Attribution
Ahhh--- Highlanders better watch their sporran at that altitude!