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2 Dollars - Elizabeth II TIE Fighter Pilot

Issuer Niue
Year 2022
Type Collector coin
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Obverse script Latin
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Reverse description The reverse, shaped and colored to represent the iconic helmet of the TIE Fighter Pilot from the Star Wars franchise, is rendered in high relief with applied black coloring. The sculpted design faithfully reproduces the distinctive helmet form, including the rounded cranial dome, the broad flat-topped visor housing with twin oval eye lenses, the segmented lower face plate, and the bilateral cylindrical ear pieces with ribbed detailing. The overall silhouette of the flan is die-cut to follow the contours of the helmet, with polished silver edges providing contrast to the matte black colored surfaces.
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Niue has operated as a licensing vehicle for collectible coinage since the 1990s, issuing legal tender under New Zealand sovereignty while generating revenue through themed series aimed squarely at the secondary market. This piece is part of a Star Wars character series produced under a Lucasfilm Ltd. license, with the Royal Canadian Mint handling production for several issues in the broader program.

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