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U.S. Mint Opens Subscriptions for Comic Art Three Medal Set Pairing Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman

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The United States Mint has opened subscriptions for the Comic Art Three Medal Set, 2025 Super Heroes, a single package that brings Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman together for the first time in the Mint’s Comic Art Coin and Medal Program. The Mint began accepting subscription orders on June 17, with the set itself going on sale August 3, 2026, at noon Eastern.The release is part of the program created in collaboration with Warner Bros. Discovery Global Consumer Products.

For collectors who have been following the program one hero at a time, the appeal here is simple: the founding trio of the Justice League, packaged as a set, in one shipment, at one price.

What’s in the Set

The three medal set gathers the 2025 Super Heroes releases into a single comic styled presentation card, the same artwork forward packaging that has defined the Comic Art line, with the three medals seated against an illustrated Gotham and metropolis cityscape. Each set is struck at the Denver Mint and ships with a certificate of authenticity.

A word on the metal, because the Mint’s own listing invites confusion. The program’s marquee pieces are one ounce .999 fine silver medals, sold individually. This three medal set, by contrast, carries a clad specification, 8.33% nickel over a copper balance, each medal weighing 11.340 grams at 30.61 millimeters with a matte finish and plain edge. In other words, the set is the affordable, display first companion to the silver program, not three silver ounces in a card. Read the spec sheet before you read the price tag.

The Designs

Each medal stages its hero mid action, and the Mint has built a small narrative into every obverse and reverse.

Superman flies above the Kansas farmland where Clark Kent was raised, the Sun doing double duty as both the source of his powers and a nod to the Kents who shaped him; the reverse turns inward, showing a young Clark watching a plane pass overhead while Pa Kent looks on. The obverse carries LIBERTY, the reverse HOPE AND STRENGTH.

Batman leaps into action beneath a stone eagle perched on a Gotham City rooftop, with the reverse setting him against the skyline as the Bat Signal burns above. The inscriptions are JUSTICE AND COURAGE.

Wonder Woman charges forward with shield and lasso, the stripes of the American flag behind her echoing the World War II origins of her costume; her reverse sends three doves over the Earth, a reading of the character as a global ambassador for peace. The inscriptions are PEACE AND EQUALITY.

The Subscription Mechanics

Subscriptions are the only way to lock in automatic delivery of future Comic Art releases, and the Mint has set the usual guardrails. Subscriptions are limited to two sets per household, and individual sales are capped at one per household for the first 24 hours, with those limits subject to change.The set runs approximately $130, billed when the product ships, with one set shipped per year per subscription and free shipping included. Enroll before August 3 and the 2025 Super Heroes set lands when it releases in August; after that, subscribers receive the next product in the series until they cancel or the program ends.

What Happens Next

The Comic Art program is still early in a multi year run, with the next wave of DC heroes, Supergirl, Robin, Green Lantern, and beyond, already announced for 2026 and 2027. For collectors, the three medal set is the low cost entry point into a series that is otherwise dominated by silver and gold: a way to own the founding trio together, in the program’s signature packaging, before the roster grows past the names everyone already knows.