Funimation Auctions off Limited Edition Slayers Coins for Japan Earthquake and Tsunami Relief Fund

Funimation, the American Anime and Manga distributor, dubber, and developing company is selling off limited edition “Slayer” coins for the Japan Earthquake and Tsumani Relief Fund. each on is brand new and sparkling with the different Slayer charaters and artwork. Here is the Ebay listing information:

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FUNimation is offering numerous rare, collectible items for auction. 100% of the money collected in this ongoing fundraising campaign will go directly to organizations involved in the relief efforts underway in Japan. This is a great opportunity for anime fans to add hard-to-find items to their collection while making a real difference within the community in which we all exist. Our Japanese friends are in need of relief. Let’s do our part to deliver it.

Thank you for taking the time to give generously.

Limited-Edition Slayers Revolution promotional coins (gold tone)

Measurements: 1.5” round

Made from shiny, durable gold tone metal

These coins feature the iconic anime heroine from Slayers, Lina Inverse, on one side and an image of a magnificent feast on the other. These coins had a very limited run and were used for promoting the release of Slayers Revolution. These are the very last of their kind with no more being made, so if you’re a fan of Slayers, be sure to snap one up!

Coins are not legal tender, but they sure are fun!  All the proceeds from each coin purchased go directlyto help relief efforts in Japan.

Each $19.99 Buy-It-Now auction is for one shiny Lina Inverse coin. Grab yours while they last!
100% of the final bid price will go directly to GlobalGiving to help the ongoing efforts in Japan.

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Been in the Anime realm since the day Robotech came out back in 1986 in the United States and ever since then I have always love Anime. A lot of people will call them Cartoons, but do cartoons have all the complexity that Anime and Mangas do? I think not.