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1 Dollar - Elizabeth II Cinderella

Issuer Perth Mint, Australia
Year 2010
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Engraver(s) Raphael Maklouf
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Reverse description The reverse features a richly detailed colored scene inspired by the fairy tale of Cinderella. A central figure of the Fairy Godmother is depicted in high relief, holding a magic wand aloft in her right hand and wearing an elaborate costume with floral and lace detailing. To the left, a horse-drawn pumpkin carriage is rendered in fine relief against a vivid purple colorized background, with two horses in harness and a coachman visible. To the right, decorative floral and vine motifs are set against a soft pink colorized ground. The inscription CINDERELLA appears in raised letters along the lower periphery of the field.
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Mintage 2010 P - Proof - 2,500
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Released under the Perth Mint's long-running licensed character bullion program, this piece was issued the same year Disney aggressively expanded its "Princess" licensing agreements globally — a commercial arrangement that brought several major world mints into the merchandising fold. The Perth Mint struck numerous Disney-themed rounds during this period, most in limited runs, with secondary market premiums driven almost entirely by collector crossover demand rather than silver spot.

KM#121 attribution places it within a crowded series. Survival rates in original packaging are high.

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