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2 Dollars - Charles III Patronus: Harry Potter

Issuer Niue
Year 2024
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Weight 31.1 g
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Obverse description Left-facing uncrowned effigy of His Majesty King Charles III, rendered in high relief with fine detail in the hair and facial features, engraver's initials 'JC' incuse to the right of the truncation. The legend 'CHARLES III' appears above a horizontal rule at the top of the rectangular field, with 'NIUE' inscribed below. The date '2024' and the denomination '2 DOLLARS' are separated by horizontal rules in the lower portion of the field. A dotted decorative border frames the entire rectangular design.
Obverse script Latin
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Niue has operated as a prolific licensing vehicle for the New Zealand Mint since the early 2000s, issuing legal tender under its sovereignty while functioning almost entirely as a platform for collectible bullion and themed numismatic products. The Harry Potter series sits squarely in that commercial tradition — coins produced under an IP license from Warner Bros., marketed globally as collector pieces with no expectation of domestic circulation on an island of roughly 1,600 people.

Charles III's first appearance on Niue issues followed the standard effigies rolled out across Commonwealth realms and associated territories after the proclamation of September 2022.

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