Two-Face's silver dollar | |
Type: | Currency |
Continuity: | DC Universe |
Aliases: | Two-Face's coin |
Availability: | Unique item |
1st appearance: | Detective Comics #66 |
Two-Face's silver dollar is a fictional item featured in comic books published by DC Comics. It is associated with the Batman line of comic titles and first appeared in Detective Comics #66 in August, 1942.
Two-Face carries a silver dollar, which was once evidence used during the trial in which Harvey Dent received his life-changing injuries. One side of the dollar is clean, while the other side was scarred - just like Harvey's face and psyche. Two-Face has a compulsion about duality, and he cannot effectively make any major decisions without flipping coin. Should the coin land clean side up, Two-Face will engage in a positive action. If it lands scarred side up, he conducts malevolent actions.
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- Arkham Asylum: A Serious House on Serious Earth
- Batman 258
- Batman 614
- Detective Comics 66 (1st appearance)
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- ↑ Joker 1