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200 Dollars - Elizabeth II - Darth Vader

Issuer Niue
Year 2016
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Reverse description Full-length frontal depiction of Darth Vader, the iconic armored villain from the Star Wars franchise, rendered in high relief at center. He is flanked on each side by an Imperial Stormtrooper armed with a blaster rifle, with a stylized Death Star corridor interior visible in the background to the left. The inscription 1 oz 9999 Fine Gold appears vertically along the left field, and the copyright notice © & ™ Lucasfilm Ltd. is inscribed in small lettering along the upper left of the field.
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Mintage 2016 - Proof
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Niue has long operated as one of the more commercially aggressive issuers in the collector bullion market, licensing pop-culture properties to generate revenue for a Pacific island nation with a population under 2,000. The Star Wars licensing agreement with Lucasfilm — struck prior to Disney's 2012 acquisition — produced a sprawling series of issues across multiple years and metals. This is one of them.

One troy ounce of .9999 fine gold in a licensed character coin: the premium over spot has historically tracked collector demand for the Star Wars series rather than any numismatic fundamentals.

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