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2 Dollars - Charles III Where I Really Come From

Issuer Niue
Year 2025
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Weight 31.1 g
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Obverse description The obverse of this rectangular silver coin features the bold, stylized logotype 'INVINCIBLE' in large relief lettering across the upper field, rendered in the distinctive typeface associated with the Amazon animated series. To the lower left, the Public Seal of Niue is displayed in relief. The individual edition number appears centrally in the format '000/500', indicating the coin's place within the limited mintage of 500 pieces. The lower right field bears the inscriptions 'TWO DOLLARS · 1 OZ 999 PURE SILVER · 2025' and the copyright notice '© 2025 Amazon Content Services LLC and Skybound, LLC'. The overall finish is brilliant proof with frosted relief elements against mirror fields.
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Edge Plain
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Niue has become one of the Pacific's most prolific coin-issuing jurisdictions not because of any domestic numismatic tradition, but because its 1989 agreement with New Zealand allows it to produce legal tender largely for the international collector market — a revenue stream that now dwarfs most other government income on the island. This piece, issued under Charles III's effigy, belongs to that long commercial pipeline rather than to any circulating monetary system.

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