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STAR WARS™ Trading Coins Introduce the Golden Agoro

Written by Ben Tholen
STAR WARS™ Trading Coins Introduce the Golden Agoro

The Ultimate Chase Is Here:
Star Wars™ Trading Coins Introduce the Golden Agoro 

Our Trading Coins line is evolving, and in our most ambitious release to date, we’re introducing a new chase mechanic that takes collecting to the next level.
 
One box. One card. One ultimate collectible. 

Hidden inside one of the upcoming Star Wars: The Original Trilogy Trading Coins boxes is something truly extraordinary: a Golden Agoro card. The lucky collector who finds it will unlock the rarest Star Wars trading coin ever minted – a one-of-one, 1oz pure gold Death Star II. 

Just one. 

How It Works:

Each Star Wars Trading Coins box includes two trading coins, and hidden beneath the coin on the right is a small envelope. Inside, you’ll find a card. Most will contain a message confirming you didn’t find the Golden Agoro this time – and that’s okay! 

But one card will look different. You’ll know it the moment you see it. 

Stamped with “Congratulations! You’ve just pulled a Golden Agoro”, this card is your ticket to something truly special. It confirms you’ve found the one-of-one chase. 

To claim your prize: 

  1. Scratch the panel on the card to reveal your unique code.
  2. Email the code to the address provided.
  3. We’ll take care of the rest. 

Your reward? The Ultimate Chase. The 1oz Pure Gold Death Star II. 

Minted from 1oz of solid gold, this is the only one that exists. The collector who pulls the Golden Agoro will own a piece of Star Wars history that no one else ever can. 

The Biggest Chase Yet 

Our Trading Coins have always been about bringing a premium, precious collectible experience to fans. This new mechanic is our biggest step yet – combining the thrill of the chase with the ultimate one-of-one. 

Collectors love the mystery, the reveal, and the possibility of holding something truly rare in their hands. And now, that thrill has been set to lightspeed. 

Good luck – and May the 4th be with you. 

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