Another European country is issuing a blockchain digital token which can be exchanged into a physical collector coin.
"Introducing LBCOIN – the world’s first blockchain-based digital collector coin (...) LBCOIN consists of six digital tokens and one physical silver collector coin.
The Bank of Lithuania is set to issue 4,000 LBCOINs, i.e. 24,000 digital tokens and 4,000 physical silver collector coins. The coin is dedicated to the Act of Independence of Lithuania and its 20 signatories. Each token features one of the signatories and belongs to one of the six signatory categories (priests, presidents, diplomats, industrialists, academics, municipal servants) with 4,000 tokens allotted to each category.
When purchasing LBCOIN, buyers get six randomly selected digital tokens. Having collected six digital tokens from six different categories, they will be able to exchange them for a physical collector coin. Digital tokens can also be stored in a dedicated wallet on the LBCOIN e-shop, sent as a gift, swapped with other collectors, or transferred to a NEM wallet.
The physical collector coin bears an unconventional denomination of €19.18 to commemorate the year of the Act of Independence. In size and form, the physical collector coin resembles a credit card, depicting the Act of Independence and its signatories. "
The Bank of Lithuania will issue a total of 4,000 LBCOINs, i.e. 24,000 digital tokens and 4,000 physical collector coins.
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