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1 Dollar - Charles III Pink Panther

Issuer Tuvalu
Year 2024
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Currency Dollar (1976-date)
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Reverse description Full-body frontal depiction of the Pink Panther rendered in vibrant applied color printing across the entire shaped flan, which is die-cut to follow the cartoon character's silhouette. The iconic anthropomorphic panther is shown standing upright with arms akimbo, displaying characteristic large rounded head, prominent triangular nose shaded in pink and red, large black eyes with diamond-shaped highlights, black whiskers, and rounded ears. The figure's body is rendered in varying shades of pink with a lighter ventral area, and stylized black toe markings are visible at the base. No inscriptions appear on the reverse; the design fills the entirety of the shaped planchet.
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Tuvalu has operated as a prolific licensing partner for novelty bullion since the early 2000s, issuing legal tender coinage under Australian minting arrangements — primarily through the Perth Mint — that targets collector markets rather than domestic circulation. The Pink Panther franchise, originally created for the 1963 film's title sequence by animators Hawley Pratt and Friz Freleng, has appeared on several such issues across multiple jurisdictions.

Charles III's effigy appears here as head of state of Tuvalu, a constitutional relationship formalized through the country's 1978 independence.

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