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200 Dollars - Elizabeth II Daisy Duck

Issuer Niue
Year 2014
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Composition Gold (.9999)
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Obverse lettering ELIZABETH II NIUE 200 DOLLARS IRB 2014
Reverse description Central depiction of Daisy Duck, the Disney animated character, shown in a dynamic walking pose with one arm raised and the other holding a film clapperboard, set against a background of a diagonal film strip rendered in frosted relief. The character's classic design features — bow, ruffled tail feathers, and high heels — are rendered with fine detail. The name DAISY DUCK appears in bold stylised lettering to the right of the figure. A decorative film-strip border runs around the inner circumference of the coin. The legend 1 oz 9999 Gold ©Disney is inscribed along the lower exergue.
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Niue has operated as a prolific licensing hub for Disney-themed bullion since the early 2010s, issuing coins under a memorandum of understanding that routes legal tender authority through its status as a New Zealand realm territory. The arrangement is effectively a revenue mechanism — Niue's population sits around 1,600, and the coin program generates more export income than most of the island's traditional industries.

One troy ounce of .9999 fine gold in this format trades almost entirely on spot and collector demand, not face value — the $200 NZD denomination is nominal fiction at any gold price above approximately $30/oz.

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