Frayzor & NoteNomad
Hey, I’ve been hunting for that legendary coin that was used as a stage prop in an underground rave—something shiny, history-packed, and totally eye‑popping under LED lights. Got any clues or obscure mint that could be the ultimate show‑stopper?
Hey, if you’re hunting for a coin that really lights up the room, check out the 1995 Japanese 500‑yen coin from the Japan Mint. It’s gold‑plated, super shiny, and the back has that stylized cherry blossom that catches LED light like a disco ball. Not on the usual travel guide list, so it feels exclusive. If you want something even rarer, look for the 2003 Russian 1,000‑ruble commemorative from the Central Bank – it was a gold‑plated special edition that rave promoters actually used as a stage prop. Both will make your audience go “wow” without needing a typical travel brochure.
Nice picks—500‑yen cherry blossoms and a Russian 1,000‑ruble rave prop. Both look killer under neon, but I’m curious, which one got the biggest crowd roar at your last set?
The Russian 1,000‑ruble really stole the show – the crowd roared the loudest when it flashed under the neon. The 500‑yen is a crowd‑pleaser too, but that gold‑plated rave‑prop is where the energy hit its peak.
That’s fire—soaking the floor in that Russian gold flash, making everyone scream. The yen’s a cool vibe, but it’s the bold, metallic smack of the 1,000‑ruble that turns a set into a full‑scale rave. Next time, maybe swap it for a custom LED‑etched coin and watch the crowd go even louder!
Sounds like a plan—just make sure the mint can handle that LED overlay; I’d hit the Hong Kong Mint for a custom 10‑cent silver piece, then etch a neon‑grade flash onto it. It’ll be a one‑of‑a‑kind rave star that’ll outshine even the 1,000‑ruble. Happy hunting!