Comic Art 24-Karat Gold Proof Coin – Wonder Woman™ - On sale Thursday, November 13th
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I personally have zero interest in this gold coin.
I must admit there is a certain 'hotness' factor on this issue.
I guess if you are a diehard Comic Art fan, this coin could be on your radar.
Anyone considering this gold Wonder Woman coin?
Silver medal?


Price: TBD
Mintage Limit: 10,000
Product Limit: 10,000
Household Order Limit: 1
ats: 9,991

Comic Art 2.5 Ounce Silver Medal – Wonder Woman™


Price: $275
Mintage Limit: 25,000
Product Limit: 25,000
Household Order Limit: 1
ats: 24,991

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I know it’s Wonder Woman, but I like it more than several of the recent depictions of Liberty! The obverse design in particular is very clean and aesthetically pleasing - no mottos and privy marks cluttering the fields.
Among the other coins in the Comic Arts series, I feel that this one has the best design but I'm not sure I'm going to buy it.
I'm sure it will look better in hand but these pics make it look so flat -- there's virtually no detail to the birds' chests and feet on the reverse.
Ten years ago and without the absurd premium, I'd probably have been all over this series. Today, I can barely convince myself to get the silver. If gold ever becomes cheap again, I might consider it. By that time the premium on these will have likely dissipated.
How many more comic coins are in the Mint pipeline? I can see a race to the bottom for the final mintage totals in this series.
Agree, this WW design oozes Liberty. I'm all-in in for the Gold & 2.5oz Medal.
The Obverse stars and every other stripe-(mirrored) of the flag in the background will really pop imo.
The Earth in the background on the Reverse is a nice touch and saved it.
It looks like 9 in total. Agree on the race.
3 this year, and.....
I like the design. I like the idea of the gold. I very much dislike the price.
Just a handful of U.S. coins depict the subject on both obverse and reverse.
The Batman coin also though right? Still a small list and it kinda makes it cool
If you’re talking all “U.S. coins”, the Lincoln Memorial cents have Abe on both sides—though he’s a bit tiny on the reverse! He’s larger on the two 2009 bicentennial commemorative cents that feature Lincoln on the reverse
And Superman
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Better artwork depicting WW than most of the mint's artwork on people's images.
However, given the cost, I won't be in.
Likely need to really love it as a collectible and to HAVE to have it, as I believe the prices will drop in the aftermarket in the years to come.
If they go up, it will likely be like most of the 1st spouse gold coins...only due to value of the metals
I've been told I tolerate fools poorly...that may explain things if I have a problem with you. Current ebay items - Nothing at the moment
Agree.
When the Mint and DC announced the collaboration, they indicated that the plan was for a total of nine characters.
Source: https://www.usmint.gov/content/dam/usmint/shop/program-landing-pages/comic-art/FY24-USM-DC Comics-Fact Sheet.pdf
Price announced today.
edited to add: ats: 9,978
seems like the product code should be 36DDWW
Superman gold 5,945 minted so far
Batman 2,048
Wonder Woman 1,000-1,500?
My US Mint Commemorative Medal Set
Well, I think $5000 ounce gold is in the cards but $6540 an ounce may be a bridge too far. if the liberty was still available it’d only be $5015.
Unlike past releases, it appears that almost the entire mintage of the WW coin is already loaded 9978 pieces available to sell (ats)
So all of today's release are on per-order! When they will actually ship them?

I heard February as well. This actually might be kind of an advantage since you preorder--see where the gold price goes and decide to either cancel or wait for delivery. $5K gold might be possible but over $6K gold might be a stretch. Then again, I never thought we'd be where we are now either.
Not moving fast.......

not the best design. not the most sought after series. but at what point will the USM price of gold make people stop collecting gold coins?
6500+/oz
come on USM. thats insane.
Did anyone order anything today? I’m tempted to order one 1 oz from each design out but it’s most likely financial suicide! Beside the fact that they will probably be on sale for years on the website.
Hard pass.
Yes, I should have said sold, not minted. Although, I am not convinced the ATS number is that reliable anymore. They would be crazy to actually mint the 10,000 ahead of very low pre-sale indicators.
My US Mint Commemorative Medal Set
Usually a release late in the year can be a low mintage coin, but ww has been struck to euphoric numbers. If the inventory numbers are correct this coin may be up for sale for 3 to 5 years. The lowest sales of the nine coins will possibly fall to 1200, and it may the the batgirl coin in 2027. These should follow the spouse coin pattern.
Batman has barely broken 2000 coins so far.
Not a good opening day for Wonder Woman.
ats: 9010
No, but totally predictable, based on the performance of her predecessors and the massive premium demanded by the Mint and DC. They really need to rethink the pricing and mintages for the rest of the series, because this is really an embarrassment for both of them, after all the fanfare prior to launch.
Look at the Gold pricing Grid. It makes zero sense. The premium over Spot for these things stay constant at 61.5%. if gold rises or falls.
With the Gold Eagles. The percentage over spot actually declines as gold rises.
Who came up with this insanely stupid pricing. They becomes more and more expensive over spot as gold rises. Thought that the USM worked on a fixed price. Guess not.
Correct. It's the deal they made with DC. Protects you when spot falls, but kills you when spot rises.
It honestly does not matter, because the premium to spot is so insane, given how high spot is, that no one who is price sensitive will have any interest regardless. Which is why they all sit, each successive one more so than those who came before.
As I said in my post above, they really need to rethink the pricing, mintages, or both. Because as it stands, the series is an embarrassment to both the Mint and DC, and will only get worse over the next two years, as the subjects become less popular and the series becomes a total zombie. Doing nothing good for the reputation of either party.
Don't worry, the coin buyers will be rethinking this for the mint.
Actually, the coin buyers have already spoken loud and clear. Superman went from having HHLs of 1 on opening day to still being available, in all flavors, months later.
The question now is whether the Mint and DC continue on this path, and continue to embarrass themselves, or if they rethink pricing and/or mintages. Or just pull the plug now because the demand simply isn't there at the prices they want or need, while claiming to short strike in demand product because, allegedly, they have production constraints.
I was 7 or 8 first time I saw "The Birds" didn't sleep for a week...
Great movie