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1 Dollar - Elizabeth II Season's Greetings

Issuer Niue
Year 2014
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Composition Silver (.999)
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Obverse script Latin
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Reverse description The reverse displays a colorized scene featuring Mickey Mouse and his Disney companions — including Minnie Mouse, Donald Duck, Daisy Duck, Goofy, and Pluto — gathered together in festive Christmas attire, with a decorated Christmas tree prominently featured to the right. The inscription SEASON'S GREETINGS is rendered in an elegant cursive script across the upper portion of the field, accompanied by snowflake motifs in the background. Secondary inscriptions indicating the silver fineness and the Disney copyright notice appear along the left rim. The vibrant full-color enamel application contrasts with the polished silver field surrounding the central design.
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Niue has operated as a prolific licensing hub for themed commemorative silver since the 1990s, effectively monetizing its sovereign minting rights through agreements with private distributors — most of the resulting coins never circulate on the island itself, where the New Zealand dollar handles everyday commerce. This piece belongs to that cottage industry rather than to any monetary policy decision.

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