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| Issuer | Niue |
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| Year | 2021 |
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| Orientation | Medal alignment ↑↑ |
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| Reverse description | Colorfully applied central design depicting Alice and the White Rabbit as rendered in the style of the 1951 Disney animated film. Alice stands to the left, dressed in her iconic blue dress and white apron with blonde hair held by a black headband, facing the White Rabbit who crouches to the right holding a golden herald's trumpet and wearing a tabard emblazoned with a red heart. The background features a green topiary archway framing a stylized castle in the upper field, set against a grey sky with floating playing cards, all rendered in full polychrome color printing on a matte silver field. The inscription 1 oz 999 Fine Silver ©Disney is incused along the lower left exergual area. |
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| Reverse lettering | 1oz 999 Fine Silver ©Disney |
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Niue has operated as a prolific license issuer for foreign coin programs since the 1990s, lending its legal tender status to hundreds of collector pieces produced primarily for the European and Asian bullion markets. This piece belongs to a wave of pop-culture themed one-ounce silver rounds that technically circulate as Niuean currency despite the island's population of roughly 1,500 people and its near-total economic dependence on New Zealand.
The New Zealand Mint in Auckland produced the bulk of Niue's numismatic output during this period.