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15 Dollars - Charles III Joker

Issuer Government of Niue
Year 2025
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Orientation Medal alignment ↑↑
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Obverse script Latin
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Reverse description A full-colour rendering occupies the entire reverse field, depicting the Joker as portrayed in the DC Comics cinematic universe, shown in a menacing three-quarter stance wearing a long purple and black overcoat with a dishevelled white-painted face and wild dark hair. The figure is set against a dramatic urban backdrop of a smouldering, debris-filled cityscape with shattered glass and glowing embers enhancing the scene's intensity. The stylised legend THE JOKER appears in the left field in a gothic-style typeface, with a small inset figure of the character incorporated into the lettering. The copyright notice © & ™ DC and WBEI (s25) is inscribed along the lower edge of the field.
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Niue has long operated as one of the more commercially aggressive issuers in the numismatic market, licensing pop-culture imagery through the New Zealand Mint to fund a revenue stream that dwarfs the island's GDP contribution from conventional exports. The self-governing territory has legal authority to issue its own coinage under the Niue Act 1966, but virtually none of these pieces circulate domestically — the island's population sits under 2,000.

The DC Comics licensing arrangement underpinning this piece has produced dozens of issues since the early 2010s.

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