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| Issuer | Niue |
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| Year | 2024 |
| Type | Collector coin |
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| Obverse script | Latin |
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| Reverse description | Full-length colour photographic portrait of Mad-Eye Moody, the fictional Auror from the Wizarding World franchise, depicted standing three-quarter facing the viewer, wearing a battered leather and canvas coat and gripping a gnarled staff in his left hand. His distinctive magical rotating eye is prominently visible set into his left eye socket against a teal-tinted background. The rectangular field is framed by an intricate Celtic knotwork border with stepped and lined decorative elements. The edition number 01/50 appears in the lower right corner, with copyright and silver content inscriptions running along the lower margin. |
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Niue has become one of the Pacific's most prolific novelty bullion issuers, licensing pop-culture imagery through agreements that allow its name to appear on coins with no meaningful domestic circulation. This piece is part of that program — a one-troy-ounce silver round in legal-tender dress, priced and traded almost entirely on collector demand rather than any numismatic scarcity.
Mad-Eye Moody, the paranoid Auror of the Harry Potter franchise, is a recurring subject in character-themed silver issues. The KM# assignment reflects cataloging through Krause rather than any indication of numismatic weight.