What's inside

Physical objects, documented properly

A Rip Bag is a sealed physical product. This page is where the substance lives: what the pieces are made of, how tiers are built, and how provenance is recorded.

Macro view of a DISME collectible coin showing relief detail

The object

Struck, finished, sealed

Every piece in a series is a physical collectible produced to a documented specification. The specification for each series is published on its drop page.

Metal composition
TBC
Weight & diameter
TBC
Finish / strike type
TBC
Mint or production partner
TBC
Run size per tier
TBC
Authentication & grading approach
TBC

No composition, purity, grading or valuation claims are made until the client supplies verified production data.

Tier structure

How the hierarchy works

Every DISME series uses the same four-tier language, so collectors can read any drop board instantly.

Core

The foundation of every collection — the pull that starts the set.

Rare

Lower-population strikes with distinct finishes inside the series.

Elite

Short-run pieces released in limited quantity per drop.

Chase

The single most sought-after pull of the series. One name on the board.

Provenance

Where a piece has been

Serialised pieces are tied to the series they came from, and the drop archive stays public after sellout so a piece can always be traced back to its board.

Series record

Each drop page remains live permanently with the board that shipped.

Serialisation

Elite and Chase pieces carry serial identifiers where applicable.

Collector record

Future: log pulls to your collection so provenance follows the piece.