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07225033

2025 4.33g France Silver 2025 13gm France Silver Harley Quinn and the Joker UN

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SKU 07225033
Description in blister pack
Condition Uncirculated
Face Value EUR 10
Fineness 333/1000
Country France
Weight (g) 13.000000
Fine Weight (g) 4.330000
Material Silver
Diameter (mm) 31
Condition UN
Mintage 75000
Series DC Comics
Issue Date 31.03.2025
Delivery date Not available
Since 1935, DC, part of Warner Bros. Discovery, has been creating iconic characters and enduring stories, and is one of the world's leading publishers of comics and graphic novels. DC's creative work entertains audiences of all generations around the world with DC stories and characters.

In 2025, to celebrate 90 years of DC COMICS, Monnaie de Paris is honoring the iconic characters of the DC COMICS Universe. From Batman, the Dark Knight, to Superman, the Man of Steel, including Wonder Woman, the Amazon Warrior, Catwoman and mythical villains such as the Joker and Harley Quinn, are all represented on the coins.

This exceptional collection of gold and silver coins in precious metal is inspired by the comics and features the superheroes and super-villains of DC COMICS. Each coin captures the essence and super-power of these iconic characters thanks to detailed engraving and intense colors, and will transport you into this legendary universe.



Harley Quinn and the Joker have a toxic relationship filled with violence and manipulation. Although Harley is deeply in love with the Joker, he often treats her with contempt and indifference, manipulating her for his own ends. Their conflict stems from this dynamic, with the Joker using Harley Quinn to get what he wants while manipulating her to keep her under his control.

The reverse of the €10 coin shows the face value surrounded by two branches, one of oak, the other of laurel, evoking the Euro symbol. The entire reverse design is framed by ‘République Française’ and a series of lines representing the Hexagon.