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1 Dollar - Charles III Door

Issuer Niue
Year 2024
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Technique Colored, Milled
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Reverse description A colorized representation of the iconic purple apartment door from the American television series Friends, shaped to replicate the door in irregular rectangular form. The door is rendered in vibrant violet with bold black outlines in a stylized cartoon aesthetic. A distinctive ornate gold-colored picture frame with scrollwork is affixed to the upper centre of the door, containing a peephole. Three gold-colored door locks and a chain are depicted along the left-hand side of the door, with a small black asterisk-shaped ornament below the frame. The door frame and casing are rendered in silver with black outlines completing the composition.
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Mintage 2024 - Proof - 1,994
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Niue has operated as a prolific licensing hub for novelty and themed bullion since the 1990s, contracting its mint authority to producers — primarily the Perth Mint and Polish State Mint — who sell the resulting pieces almost entirely to collector markets outside the island. Actual circulation on Niue, a territory of roughly 1,500 people, is nil. These coins are legal tender in name only, a designation that exists to satisfy bullion product marketing requirements rather than any domestic monetary function.

Without confirmed details on which "Door" subject this particular KM#7107 issue depicts, further specifics on the architectural or cultural reference cannot be responsibly stated here.

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