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100 Dollars - Elizabeth II Chun-Li

Issuer Tuvalu
Year 2022
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Currency Dollar (1976-date)
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Reverse description Full-body dynamic depiction of Chun-Li, the iconic female fighter from Capcom's Street Fighter video game series, rendered in high relief in the style of the original character artwork. The figure is shown in a powerful fighting stance, leaning forward with fist raised, wearing her traditional qipao costume with spiked bracelets and ox-horn buns hairstyle. The character name CHUN-LI is inscribed in large stylized lettering across the lower portion of the field. The Capcom copyright notice ©CAPCOM appears in small letters near the upper left rim.
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Reverse lettering ©CAPCOM CHUN-LI
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Tuvalu's legal tender coinage is produced under licensing arrangements that have little to do with the island nation's 11,000-odd residents and everything to do with the collectibles market. The Perth Mint strikes these issues on Tuvalu's behalf, and the $100 face value is essentially nominal — a legal fiction that grants the piece monetary instrument status without any expectation it will ever buy groceries in Funafuti.

Chun-Li debuted in Capcom's Street Fighter II in 1991, the first female playable fighter in a mainstream arcade fighting game. This issue belongs to a broader Street Fighter series Perth released that year.

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