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2 Dollars - Elizabeth II Daisy Duck

Issuer Niue
Year 2021
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Currency Dollar of New Zealand (1987-date)
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Reverse description Full-body chibi-style portrait of Daisy Duck, the Disney character, depicted in polychrome color application. The figure faces forward in a stylized, cartoonish rendering, wearing a pink oversized bow atop her head, a lavender top, a white ruffled skirt, and pink shoes. Her large expressive blue eyes and orange bill are prominently rendered, with fine black line detailing throughout. The coin's shaped flan precisely follows the contours of the character's silhouette, enhancing the three-dimensional character presentation.
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Mintage 2021 - Proof - 2,000
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Niue has functioned as a prolific licensing vehicle for the New Zealand Mint since the 1990s, issuing collector coins under its nominal sovereignty while retaining essentially no domestic circulation infrastructure. The Disney licensing agreements underpinning this series are commercially significant — the royalty arrangements require strict design approval through Disney's own production pipeline, which in practice means the New Zealand Mint operates under tighter thematic constraints than most sovereign mint programs.

The KM#4300 reference places this squarely within a sprawling Disney character series that has generated dozens of distinct issues across multiple years, making registry set collecting both expensive and deliberately open-ended.

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