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Gold Tins
Custom gold 2

Range

Gogo's Crazy Bones

Year

2009, 2010

Availability

Australia, North America, South America, Europe

Subsets

Gold Tin Part 1, Gold Tin Part 2

# of Figures

20 (25 including Urban Toys tin)

The Gold Tins were made up of gogos that had been re-coloured gold. Gold Tin Part 1 included gogos from series 1,2 and 3 while Gold Tin Part 2 included gogos from series 1 and 4. The second tin was much more scarce than the first gold tin and is now quite hard to find.

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Gold Tin Part 1
Gold1

Range

Gogo's Crazy Bones

Year

2009

Availability

Australia, North America, Europe

Series

Gold Tins

# of Figures

10

Next Tin

Gold Tin Part 2

The Gold Tin Part 1 featured Gogo's from the first 3 series. The figures were finished in gold metallic. The tin was heavily hyped, but sales were lackluster in the U.S.

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Gold Tin Part 2
Gold2

Range

Gogo's Crazy Bones

Year

2010

Availability

Europe

Series

Gold Tins

Previous Tin

Gold Tin Part 1

# of Figures

10

Next Tin

End of Set

The Gold Tin Part 2 is the second tin in the Gold series. It's a continuation of the use of figures from the regular series, again featuring figures with a gold metallic finish. The Gold Tin Part 2 was unavailable through North American distributor, JDNA - shown is a European import. It was the rarer of the 2 tins.

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Asian Gold Tin
Asian gold tin Phillipines

Range

Gogo's Crazy Bones

Year

2010

Availability

Philippines

Series

Gold Tins

Rarity

Rare

Tins from around the world are of interest to collectors. Some are difficult to find, while others may be only available as limited editions or promotional/commemorative items. Typically they will include Gogos not featured in other series, making them unique. In Asia, there are no Series 2 or 3 Gogos in The Gold Tin, there are only Urban Toy Gogos in the Gold Tin. Sato is missing from this tin.

These Gogo's are also a different shade of gold to the regular tins, they are a lot brighter and the original tins had the gold color a lot more faded.

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