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| Issuer | Niue |
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| Year | 2023 |
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| Weight | 31.1 g |
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| Reverse description | Full-colour rectangular design depicting the DC Comics villain The Riddler in his classic green bodysuit adorned with black question marks, wearing a green domino mask and purple gloves, posed dynamically mid-stride while wielding his signature question-mark-topped cane. The background renders a dramatic nocturnal urban harbour scene in comic-book illustrative style. The copyright and trademark inscription 'THE RIDDLER © & TM DC (s23)' appears in the lower portion of the coloured panel, with the individual edition number '01/50' in the lower right field outside the panel, and the fineness notation '1 oz 999 Fine Silver' in the lower left field. |
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| Edge | Reeded |
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Niue has operated as a licensing vehicle for themed bullion and collector issues since the 1990s, with New Zealand managing its currency affairs under a 1974 agreement — which is why these pieces carry legal tender status despite having no realistic circulation function. The Batman villain licensing here comes through Warner Bros., and the per-coin royalty structure means official mintage ceilings on these issues are set as much by IP contract terms as by collector demand.