The Royal Canadian Mint said yesterday it would be issuing the collector's items -- ranging in face value from 50 cents to USD 75 -- in gold, silver and cupro-nickel.
Prices range from Can$ 29.75 (USD 28.7) for the cupro-nickel coin and an accompanying stamp to Can$ 750 for the 14-carat gold coin, which boasts a color image of Superman and is being billed as the first of its kind. Only 2,000 coins of this type will be up for grabs.
"Our government celebrates Canada's history and heritage and the very values and strengths that Superman embodies."
Superman, who first appeared in 1938, was co-created by Canadian Joe Shuster and US collaborator Jerry Siegel.
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