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2 Dollars - Charles III Cornish Pixie

Issuer Niue
Year 2025
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Currency Dollar of New Zealand (1987-date)
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Obverse description Rectangular flan framed by an elaborate Gothic architectural border featuring pointed arches, flanking columns, and sculpted bird figures at the upper corners. At center, the Public Seal of Niue is depicted with a crowned circular seal device above crossed ceremonial weapons, all set within an arched niche. Below the seal, the denomination TWO DOLLARS and date 2025 appear in the field, with the legend 1 oz 999 Fine Silver and the Wizarding World copyright notice inscribed along the lower margin.
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Reverse lettering CORNISH PIXIE
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Niue's arrangement with the New Zealand government allows it to issue legal tender coins primarily as a revenue mechanism, with virtually none entering general circulation on the island itself — Niue's roughly 1,500 residents use the New Zealand dollar for everyday transactions. The Cornish Pixie belongs to a broader fantasy creatures bullion program that the Perth Mint has produced for Niue across multiple monarchs, the Charles III obverse simply reflecting the routine die update that followed Elizabeth II's death in September 2022.

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