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| 表面の説明 | The Public Seal of Niue rendered in high relief at center, depicting a stylised flowering plant within a circular medallion bordered by a decorative zigzag pattern, surmounted by a royal crown. The seal is flanked on either side by an ornamental wreath of elongated oval links. Two crossed ceremonial paddles appear below the seal on a scroll bearing the Niuean motto ATUA NIUE TUKULAGI. The denomination TWO DOLLARS arcs along the upper field, with the date 2024 inscribed in the lower field. |
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| 裏面の説明 | A full-color photographic reproduction depicting the fictional character Rubeus Hagrid from the Wizarding World franchise, shown astride a large flying motorcycle against a dramatic dark blue nocturnal background. The imposing figure is portrayed wearing a heavy coat and large aviator goggles pushed up on his forehead, with long wild curly hair and a thick beard, his gloved hand gripping the handlebar of the illuminated motorcycle. The image is set within a bevelled rectangular frame with geometric diamond-pattern ornamental borders on the right side and parallel line detailing at the top and bottom. The individual edition number 001/150 appears in the lower right corner of the silver surround, with the licensing legend WIZARDING WORLD © & ™ WBEI. (S24) along the lower left and the specification 1 OZ 999 FINE SILVER along the lower right. |
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One of several releases in a licensed Harry Potter character series issued through Niue, which has operated as a prolific bullion and commemorative program partner since the early 2010s under agreements that allow New Zealand currency law to govern face value while the New Zealand Mint handles production. The Hagrid coin is among the first in the series to carry the likeness of Charles III rather than Elizabeth II — a transition that began across Commonwealth commemorative programs following her death in September 2022.