Tricky Nikki - Fast Facts

Tricky Nikki - Fast Facts

Tricky Nikki - Bio

Tricky Nikki hits the scene in style with two dynamic design variants — Front and Backshot — each available in three exclusive editions: the standard Naughty (pop 50), the bold No Limits (pop 50) and the ultra-rare Naughty Metallic (pop 25). Whether you’re drawn in by the playful mischief of the Naughty run, the rule-breaking energy of No Limits, or the collector-worthy scarcity of the metallic version, you’ll know you’re holding something unique. With each version limited, these pieces don’t just represent the art—they represent rarity.

They call her Tricky Nikki, the red-haired temptress who prowls moonlit rooftops with the grace of a cat and the mischief of a fox. Dressed head to toe in sleek leather, every step she takes whispers danger — and desire. As part of the Bullion Baddies collectible silver line, this pin-up-themed beauty celebrates the art of seduction and the thrill of the chase, immortalized in a limited edition silver art coin collectors can’t resist.

Nikki isn’t your ordinary cat burglar — she’s a feline femme fatale with a Halloween heart. Her long ginger hair glows under the midnight sky, her cat ears twitch at the sound of opportunity, and her playful smirk dares you to try and catch her. One flick of her tail (or maybe her glove) and she’s gone, leaving nothing behind but your racing heartbeat and her glittering silver calling card.

  • Turn Ons: Risky heists, moonlight reflections on silver, being one step ahead
  • Turn Offs: Alarm systems, clingy admirers, cheap imitations
  • Catchphrase: “Catch me if you can, darling — just don’t expect to keep up.”

Tricky Nikki’s Naughty Edition coin, part of the Flash Pack Series, captures her in all her sly, seductive glory — a perfect blend of class, danger, and allure. This collectible silver coin isn’t just bullion; it’s a story, a fantasy, and a flirtation pressed into one dazzling design. Whether displayed or tucked away like a secret treasure, she’s a reminder that the most dangerous things always come wrapped in charm.