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25 Cents - Elizabeth II Wicked Stepmother

Issuer Cook Islands
Year 2020
Type Non-circulating coin
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Obverse script Latin
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Reverse description Full-color depiction of Lady Tremaine, the Wicked Stepmother from Disney's Cinderella, rendered in the classic 1950 animated film style. She is shown wearing a red gown and holding a black cane in her left hand, raising her right index finger in an admonishing gesture, with a teal brooch at her collar and matching teal hair. To the right, incuse silhouettes of Cinderella and the Prince in an embrace occupy the mirrored field, accompanied by decorative star motifs. The inscriptions 70 years of Cinderella and the dates 1950 - 2020 appear in the upper right field in script and serif lettering, with the copyright notice ©DISNEY along the right edge.
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Part of a broader fairy tale villain series issued by Cook Islands, which has long operated as a prolific source of themed collector issues far removed from any domestic monetary need. The Wicked Stepmother subject draws from the Grimm tradition rather than any Disney-specific licensing, sidestepping the legal complications that have tangled similar collector programs.

Silver-plated iron rather than cupro-nickel or genuine silver keeps production costs minimal on a face value coin with no realistic circulation destiny.

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