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2 Dollars - Charles III House of Bridgerton

Issuer Perth Mint (on behalf of Tuvalu)
Year 2026
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Weight 62.213 g
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Obverse description Uncrowned right-facing effigy of King Charles III, rendered in high relief against a mirror-polished field, with fine detail in the hair and collar of the draped bust. The portrait, attributed to engraver Dominic Tannatt and bearing the initials 'DT' below the truncation, is set within a gold-toned border. The legend 'KING CHARLES III' arcs along the upper left field and 'TUVALU' along the upper right. The lower periphery carries the specifications '2oz 9999 Ag 2026' and the denomination '2 DOLLARS', separated by dot stops.
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Obverse lettering · KING CHARLES III TUVALU ·
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2oz 9999 Ag 2026 2 DOLLARS
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Tuvalu has no meaningful connection to the Bridgerton franchise — the pairing exists purely because the island nation's arrangement with the Perth Mint allows Australia's federal mint to issue collectible legal tender under a foreign sovereign's authority, sidestepping the constraints that apply to Australian coinage. The .9999 fine silver specification, finer than the traditional .925 sterling standard, is a deliberate marketing choice: it photographs better in promotional material and justifies a higher spot-metal premium at point of sale.

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