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15 Dollars - Charles III The Matrix

Issuer Niue
Year 2025
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Obverse description The Public Seal of Niue occupies the central field within a raised circular border, depicting a stylised plant motif enclosed by a wreath and surmounted by a royal crown. A scroll below the seal bears the Niuean motto ATUA NIUE TUKULAGI. The surrounding field is filled with cascading vertical streams of stylised matrix-code characters, evoking the iconic digital rain motif from the film. The curved legend along the upper rim reads NIUE 2025 15 DOLLARS 200 g AG 999 in raised Latin lettering.
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The Matrix franchise, launched by Warner Bros. in 1999, generated nearly $1.5 billion across its original trilogy and prompted a level of mainstream philosophical discourse — largely Baudrillard-adjacent — that Hollywood had rarely managed before or since. Niue has issued licensed pop-culture coins under its sovereign authority since the early 2000s, a revenue strategy common among small Pacific island nations whose bullion and numismatic programs far exceed their domestic monetary needs. At 200 grams of .999 silver, this piece sits in the collector-medallion category more than circulating coinage.

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