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10 Dollars - Charles III Donald Duck

Issuer Niue
Year 2024
Type Collector coin
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Obverse description Struck in the shape of a banner or pennant with a pointed lower tip, the obverse features a right-facing effigy of King Charles III in high relief at center, rendered in the style engraved by Jody Clark (initialed 'JC' below the portrait). The effigy is set within a dotted rectangular inner border suggestive of a postage stamp frame. Above the portrait, the legends 'CHARLES III' and 'NIUE' appear in two lines; below, '2024' and 'TEN DOLLARS' are inscribed. At the lower margin outside the inner frame, the inscription '5 oz 999 FINE SILVER ©DISNEY' confirms the coin's specifications and licensing.
Obverse script Latin
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Niue has issued Disney-licensed legal tender silver rounds under its coinage authority since the early 2010s, a revenue arrangement that generates far more income from collector sales than from any circulating function. The 5 oz .999 silver format places this squarely in the bullion-collector crossover market that has dominated Pacific island issuer programs for over a decade.

The Charles III obverse reflects the post-2022 transition from Elizabeth II across Commonwealth realm coinage following her September death — making early Disney issues under the new effigy particularly easy to date by reign alone.

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