Bullion Baddies Special Edition 10: Heaven & Hell
Bullion Baddies Special Edition 10: Heaven & Hell
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LIMITED TO 5 PER CUSTOMER, ONLY 50 TOTAL AVAILABLE ON BULLIONBADDIES.COM
Heavenly Harper and Devilish Dahlia arrive as a perfectly unbalanced pairing, where grace meets temptation and calm collides with confidence. Harper draws you in with a serene, angelic presence that feels refined and effortless, while Dahlia counters with bold energy, playful danger, and unapologetic allure. Together, they create a striking contrast that feels intentional, seductive, and impossible to ignore from the very first reveal.
Each silver bar is struck in .999 fine silver and showcases high-detail artwork designed to capture Harper’s radiant elegance and Dahlia’s intoxicating edge. Limited to just 500 total packs, this Special Edition release is built for collectors who appreciate rarity, storytelling, and choice. Available in both Naughty and Nice versions, Heavenly Harper and Devilish Dahlia will not linger long. Choose your side, or claim them both, before they disappear.
LIMITED TO 5 PER CUSTOMER, ONLY 50 TOTAL AVAILABLE ON BULLIONBADDIES.COM
Turn up the contrast and blur the lines. Bullion Baddies Special Edition returns with a striking duality, where light meets temptation and elegance flirts with danger.
- Heavenly Harper radiates effortless allure. Soft-spoken but never subtle, she carries an angelic confidence that feels calm, polished, and quietly captivating. There’s a serenity to her presence, a knowing smile that draws collectors in and lingers long after the reveal. Harper proves that grace can be powerful, and sweetness can still command attention.
- Devilish Dahlia is her perfect counterpart. Bold, seductive, and unapologetically confident, she leans into temptation with a wink and a smirk. Dahlia thrives in the shadows, where danger feels exciting and rules are meant to bend. She knows exactly how far to push, and she does it beautifully, making her impossible to ignore the moment she appears.
Together, Heavenly Harper and Devilish Dahlia debut in brand-new poses designed to highlight their opposing energies in one unforgettable release. Each is available in both Naughty and Nice versions, giving collectors the freedom to follow their conscience or give in to something a little more daring.
Every silver bar is struck in .999 fine silver and features rich, high-detail artwork crafted to capture Harper’s serene glow and Dahlia’s intoxicating edge. Produced in limited quantities, this release will not last long. Add Heavenly Harper and Devilish Dahlia to your collection before this heavenly-and-hellish duo disappears.
Want to know more about these women? Read their bios here.
Special Edition Specs:
• Total Mintage: 500 packs
• Editions: Naughty and Nice
• Struck in .999 fine silver
• Features our BaddiesG2 second-generation bar style with struck logo and fineness hallmark
• Blind pouched Baddies are encapsulated for protection & accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity
• One chance only — no restocks, no reruns
Design Variations
Heavenly Harper - Nice - 200 pcs
Heavenly Harper - Naughty - 50 pcs
Devilish Dahlia - Nice - 200 pcs
Devilish Dahlia - Naughty - 50 pcs
Why Special Edition?
Special Editions showcase Bullion Baddies in exclusive scenes, poses, and seasonal themes created only for these releases. Produced in smaller runs than the core collection, they offer added scarcity and are among the most desirable bars in the series.

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An angel and devil walk into bar...
Not really, however it'd make for an interesting story, especially if it involved these two, a divinely statuesque beauty walking towards you as the other is holding a devilish pose.
Harper and Dahlia are part of a heavenly set that teases in either presentation, clothed or undressed. Having acquired, fortunately, one of each with a purchase of two packets, this review will cover each individual. Only fifty packets were sold through the online store, and fortunate smiled. One of Harper's fifty full-nudes was acquired.
Walking towards some lucky viewer with a confident stride, Heavenly Harper is displayed as a full-nude bound on showing an earthly slice of heaven. Set upon an obvious model's walkway, with strapped-on wings, you can see the elegance and sleek beauty of the model's design. Soft, gentle tones, blonde hair and confidence properly frame a serene, assured expression. The detail is glowing, softened, and blended quite effectively. As befitting Harper, her full form is displayed with nothing left to imagine, but instead, showcased in a manner befitting admiration.
The straps on her shoulders remind the viewer that Harper is more likely an earthly construct than a divine entity, something this is further suggested by the walkway's presence. Unfortunately, the straps do feel a bit out of place, turning the image for a moment into a Victor's Secret fashion show instead of a private viewing into the sensually divine.
That little detail aside, her form is perhaps one of the best put forth so far, with excellent anatomy and realistic proportions that do shout "heavenly body."
Harper's CoA fits the theme quite well, and once again has the property of some lost real estate that could been devoted to the image itself, such as removing the photographic copy of the back of the bar and increasing the size of Harper's image.
Devilish Dahlia, by contrast, is a strange art bar in that the clothed version may be just as good, if not better, than the nude version.
Upon first view, Dahlia's clothing is engulfed by the background and her lengthy, raven-tone hair. However, that quickly disappears and the distinction between a simple background and her beautiful, delicate form is appreciated.
With the use of predominately three tones - blacks, reds, and skin tone - Dahlia's appearance is like Harper's in that her supernatural nature is just symbolic. The fact that her horns are just a clothing accessory is noticeable if you look carefully. Yet, her sultry, quiet pose, beautiful, almond eyes and inviting warmth do make one think what devilish delights could she conjure?
As stated earlier, this one may actually be better than the nude form. The naughty Dahlia has an anatomy, primarily around her thorax, that looks more like overly exhibited and out-of-place line work. This version instead has delicate metal work and lingerie contouring covering that chest and leading the mind astray to private thoughts. And what could be more devilish than that?
As with Harper's, Dahlia's CoA is also thematically appropriate though with a high saturation of red. Once again, the lost real estate for imagery is present, though it isn't as apparent due to the CoA's background which provides enough intriguing cues as to its meaning.
Heaven and Hell may await, presented in what may be one of the best sets put forth so far.
So, grab a pair and misbehave...or don't...







