人中吕布,马中赤兔 Among men, Lü Bu. Among horses, Red Hare.
This ancient saying from the Records of the Three Kingdoms needs no elaboration. For nearly two thousand years, these eight characters have meant one thing: the absolute pinnacle. The greatest warrior who ever lived, astride the greatest horse that ever ran. Together, an unstoppable force that no army could withstand and no rival could match.
Lü Bu was the terror of the Three Kingdoms era—the Flying General, wielding his legendary Fangtian Huaji halberd with unmatched ferocity. His legend is one of contradiction: unrivaled in combat, undone by his own nature. A warrior so formidable that three of China's greatest heroes—Guan Yu, Liu Bei, and Zhang Fei—could only challenge him together, and still could not claim victory.
The Red Hare was his equal. Fire-red from head to tail, capable of galloping a thousand li in a day, able to leap cities and cross moats as if on flat ground. So bound to greatness that after Lü Bu fell, after passing to Guan Yu and witnessing his death, the Red Hare refused to eat. It died carrying the weight of two legends.
Eight Exist in the World.
Nobody makes statues like this in pure silver. Conceived, designed, and sculpted entirely by Spectres from the ground up—months of design work before a single gram of silver was ever touched. The material is unforgiving, the scale unprecedented for precious metals, and the level of sculptural detail required borders on the irrational. Each piece takes hundreds of hours of skilled handcraft to produce. Spectres did it anyway. A nearly 30 cm tall composition of warrior astride horse, halberd raised, cape billowing over a battlefield base, in 3 kilograms of .999 fine silver. Every plate of armor, every strand of the Red Hare's mane, every fragment of rubble beneath their feet rendered in obsessive detail.
Some things exist simply to prove they can.
The base bears the inscription 人中吕布马中赤兔, the Spectres logo, the edition number, and the public seal of Niue—making this, formally, legal tender. The peerless warrior, confirmed by a sovereign nation.
Each of the eight pieces is handcrafted, individually engraved, and delivered in custom packaging with handling gloves and Certificate of Authenticity.
Issued by Niue in 2027 with a face value of 100 Dollars—making this, by all accounts, one of the most extraordinary legal tender pieces ever created. 3 kg of .999 fine silver. Fully three-dimensional statue, measuring L271 x W166 x H270 mm. 8 pieces worldwide.
Among men, Lü Bu. Among horses, Red Hare. Among silver collectibles, this.
