Niue's dollar-denominated silver program has long served as a vehicle for licensed pop-culture issues, with the Cook Islands and Niue splitting much of the Pacific novelty bullion market between them. The "Kevin" designation here refers to the pigeon character from the Pixar film Up — the bird mistakenly identified as male throughout the film, hence the joke embedded in the name.
Legal tender status under Niuean law is nominal; these pieces are struck for the collector and bullion market, not circulation.
Niue's dollar-denominated silver program has long served as a vehicle for licensed pop-culture issues, with the Cook Islands and Niue splitting much of the Pacific novelty bullion market between them. The "Kevin" designation here refers to the pigeon character from the Pixar film Up — the bird mistakenly identified as male throughout the film, hence the joke embedded in the name.
Legal tender status under Niuean law is nominal; these pieces are struck for the collector and bullion market, not circulation.