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2 Dollars - Charles III Return of the Jedi

Issuer Niue
Year 2026
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Value 2 Dollars 2 NZD = RSD 120
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Obverse description The obverse of this rectangular silver coin features a stark, typographic design set against a deep space field scattered with stars. The iconic franchise motto 'MAY THE FORCE BE WITH YOU' is rendered in large, bold capital letters dominating the centre of the field. Below, the official STAR WARS logotype appears in its recognisable stylised typeface, accompanied by the individual edition number from the limited mintage of 1,000, expressed as '0000/1000'. Further inscriptions at the lower portion of the coin read '1 oz 999 PURE SILVER' and the Lucasfilm copyright notice '© & ™ LUCASFILM LTD.', with the Public Seal of Niue, the date '2026', the denomination '$2.00', and the legends 'PUBLIC SEAL OF NIUE', 'ATUA', and 'NIUE TUKULAGI' also present.
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Reverse script Latin
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Niue has operated as a licensing vehicle for commemorative silver issues since the early 2000s, with the Lucasfilm franchise agreements producing some of the more commercially successful numismatic tie-ins in the Pacific island issuer category. This particular piece falls under the 2026 wave of Star Wars releases timed to the 1983 film's 43rd anniversary — a gap wide enough that the anniversary itself requires a moment's arithmetic to justify.

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