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| Issuer | Monnaie de Paris |
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| Year | 2021 |
| Type | Non-circulating coin |
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| Reverse description | The reverse presents a dramatic confrontational composition depicting the facing profiles of Harry Potter and Lord Voldemort in high relief, their faces separated by a vertically oriented wand rendered in selective orange-red colour application, evoking the pivotal duel of the Deathly Hallows narrative. Harry Potter is shown to the left wearing his characteristic round spectacles, with a lightning-bolt scar visible at the base of the wand, while Voldemort's gaunt, noseless visage occupies the right field. The legend HARRY POTTER ET LES RELIQUES DE LA MORT 2 arcs along the lower portion of the field in a stylised serif typeface, with the Warner Bros. copyright mark © WBEI. |
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| Mintage | 2021 - - 75,000 |
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Issued as part of the Monnaie de Paris licensing arrangement with Warner Bros., this coin belongs to a multi-piece Harry Potter series released across several years. France has no particular national claim to the Harry Potter franchise — the series is British in origin — making this a straightforwardly commercial collectible rather than a piece with any monetary or historical logic behind it. Billon at .333 fineness places it below standard collector silver, a deliberate cost decision to keep the series accessible at retail price points.