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1 Dollar Albus Dumbledore

Issuer Reserve Bank of Fiji
Year 2020
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Composition Silver (.999)
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Reverse description A full-color portrait of Albus Dumbledore, as depicted in the Warner Bros. Harry Potter film series, dominates the reverse field. The character is shown in three-quarter view, wearing a decorative cap and robes, and extending his wand toward the viewer with a commanding expression. The stylized 'Harry Potter' franchise logo appears in the upper left field, with a gothic architectural background rendered in monochrome behind the colored effigy. The trademarked legend 'ALBUS DUMBLEDORE™' is inscribed along the lower rim, and the copyright notice 'TM & © WBEI. (s19)' appears in the upper left field.
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Reverse lettering Harry Potter™ TM & © WBEI. (s19) ALBUS DUMBLEDORE™
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Fiji has issued legal tender collector coins under licensing agreements with major entertainment properties since the early 2010s, with the Reserve Bank authorizing these issues primarily for the numismatic export market rather than domestic circulation. This Dumbledore piece is part of a broader Harry Potter series released under such arrangements, none of which were intended to pass as currency within Fiji itself.

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