Belgium 2024 - Lucky Luke - Coincard of € 5 - BU
Belgium 2024 - Lucky Luke - Coincard of € 5 - BU
Belgium 2024 - Lucky Luke - Coincard of € 5 - BU
Belgium 2024 - Lucky Luke - Coincard of € 5 - BU
Belgium 2024 - Lucky Luke - Coincard of € 5 - BU
Belgium 2024 - Lucky Luke - Coincard of € 5 - BU
Belgium 2024 - Lucky Luke - Coincard of € 5 - BU
Belgium 2024 - Lucky Luke - Coincard of € 5 - BU

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Belgium 2024 - Lucky Luke - Coincard of € 5 - BU

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I am a poor lonely cowboy and I am far from home ... 

It is on this air that almost all the adventures of Lucky Luke end, imagined by the Belgian author of comics Maurice de Bevere and better known by the pseudonym of Morris. Accompanied by his faithful Horse Jolly Jumper and Rataplan, the westiest dog in the west, Lucky Luke travels the wild plains of Far West to fight crime and injustice since 1946. During his long and rich career as Cowboy, he put more crooks behind bars than all the sheriffs in America combined. Billy The Kid, Jesse James, the Dalton and many other armed bandits speak for themselves. 

The Lucky Luke series has become one of the most popular European comic strips of all time. Since its creation, more than 300 million albums have been sold worldwide, the series has been translated into around thirty languages ​​and presented in the form of a animated series in around fifty countries. According to experts, the stories written by the screenwriter of Asterix, René Goscinny, from 1955 to 1977, are among the best. Morris died in 2001, but unlike Hergé's Tintin, the story of Lucky Luke is still pursued by other designers and screenwriters such as Achdé and Gerra. 

First Belgian piece of man who pulls faster than his shadow!

After Tintin, Suske & Wiske, Spirou and many other heroes in Belgian comics, Lucky Luke now has his own coin in Belgian comics. We say 'piece' because we have already published two comic strip medals for the birthday of our lonely.

Currency: Euro

Country: Belgium

Metal:

Weight: 12.7 g

Quality: BU

Size: 30 mm

Draw: 7,500

Face Value: 5 Euros

Year: 2024

Mint: Royal Dutch Mint