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2 Dollars - Elizabeth II Severus Snape

Issuer Niue
Year 2021
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Currency Dollar of New Zealand (1987-date)
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Obverse script Latin
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Reverse description A stylized chibi-format depiction of the Harry Potter character Severus Snape occupies the entirety of the shaped flan, which itself conforms to the outline of the figure. The character is rendered in a cartoonish, miniaturized style with color application: long straight black hair framing a pale flesh-toned face with dark arched brows, dark eyes, and a downturned mouth conveying his characteristic stern expression. The figure is dressed in a full-length black robe with hands visible at the lower sides. No legends appear on the reverse; the design relies entirely on the colored figurative motif.
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Niue has operated as a licensing vehicle for the New Zealand Mint's pop-culture bullion program for decades, lending its legal tender status to coins that have no meaningful circulation history on the island — population roughly 1,600. This Severus Snape piece is part of a Warner Bros.-licensed Harry Potter character series, each release tied to strict intellectual property agreements that constrain mintage figures and secondary market availability in ways that standard bullion rounds are not.

KM#4281 is one of several character-specific issues in the series, all sharing the same one-troy-ounce .999 silver specification.

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