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2 Dollars - Charles III Loki

Issuer Niue
Year 2023
Type Collector coin
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Reverse description The reverse presents a stylized chibi-style full-body figure of Loki, the Marvel Comics supervillain, rendered in bold relief. The character is depicted wearing his iconic horned helmet and armored costume, with a characteristically mischievous expression conveyed through angular eyes and a slight smirk. The overall silhouette of the coin is shaped to mirror the outline of the Loki chibi figure, including the distinctive horns of the helmet forming the upper contour of the flan. The design is executed in a cartoonish, highly stylized aesthetic consistent with the Marvel Chibi series, with fine engraved detail on the costume and facial features.
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Niue has operated as a prolific bullion and collector-coin licensing jurisdiction since the 1990s, issuing legal tender under New Zealand Crown authority while contracting nearly all production to external mints — in practice functioning as a vehicle for themed numismatic products rather than a circulating monetary authority. This piece is part of a broader Marvel licensing wave that accelerated through the early 2020s as demand for pop-culture bullion hybrids outpaced traditional collector series.

Gold-plated .999 silver one-ounce issues of this type are struck in the tens of thousands and are primarily secondary-market commodities from day one.

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