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| Issuer | Niue |
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| Year | 2020 |
| Type | Collector coin |
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| Reverse description | Fully colourised central design depicting Winnie-the-Pooh, wearing his iconic red shirt, leaning cheerfully over the sill of a rustic window set into a tree trunk, evoking his home in the One Hundred Acre Wood. The background of the window interior is rendered in deep mauve tones with decorative floral motifs, while lush green foliage and blossoming white flowers frame the upper portion of the scene. A white lattice window shutter is visible to the right, and sculpted silver lily-like flowers in high relief adorn the left foreground. The inscription '1 oz 999 Fine Silver' and the copyright notice '© Disney' appear in small lettering along the lower field. |
| Reverse script | Latin |
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Niue has operated a prolific bullion and collector coin program since the early 1990s, leveraging licensing agreements with major IP holders — Disney among them — to produce legal tender issues that circulate on paper but exist almost exclusively in collector hands. The Winnie-the-Pooh license, drawn from A.A. Milne's original works rather than the Disney adaptation, reflects a deliberate distinction that has become increasingly relevant since Disney's stylized version of the character entered a separate and contested copyright category.