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1 Dollar - Elizabeth II 4th Portrait, Wardrobe

Issuer Reserve Bank of New Zealand
Year 2006
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Shape Round
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Reverse description A detailed frontal depiction of the magical wardrobe from C.S. Lewis's 'The Chronicles of Narnia', rendered with neoclassical architectural framing featuring fluted columns and a decorative cornice, its carved door panels depicting scenes from the story of Narnia in high relief against a proof mirror field. The denomination '$1' appears to the left of the wardrobe. The circular legend 'THE CHRONICLES OF NARNIA' arcs along the upper periphery, while 'THE LION, THE WITCH AND THE WARDROBE' curves along the lower periphery, with the copyright notice 'Disney/Walden' inscribed at the lower right of the field.
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Reverse lettering - THE CHRONICLES OF NARNIA - $1 THE LION, THE WITCH AND THE WARDROBE
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Issued as part of New Zealand's commemorative series tied to the Chronicles of Narnia film franchise, this piece appeared following the 2005 Disney/Walden Media production of The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, for which New Zealand served as a principal filming location. The arrangement reflects the country's sustained effort through the early 2000s to leverage its film industry connections — Peter Jackson's Lord of the Rings productions had already established the template for this kind of cultural-commercial numismatic tie-in.

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