The New Zealand Mint, despite its name, is a private facility in Auckland with no role in producing New Zealand's circulating coinage — it operates purely in the collector and bullion market, licensing pop-culture and entertainment properties for commemorative issues. This piece is one of dozens produced under a Disney licensing agreement that the mint has held since the early 2010s, covering Mickey Mouse across various anniversaries and design iterations.
At 7.78g of .9999 fine gold, the spec aligns with a quarter-troy-ounce format — a deliberate commercial choice that keeps individual unit prices accessible to collector-investors who track spot.
The New Zealand Mint, despite its name, is a private facility in Auckland with no role in producing New Zealand's circulating coinage — it operates purely in the collector and bullion market, licensing pop-culture and entertainment properties for commemorative issues. This piece is one of dozens produced under a Disney licensing agreement that the mint has held since the early 2010s, covering Mickey Mouse across various anniversaries and design iterations.
At 7.78g of .9999 fine gold, the spec aligns with a quarter-troy-ounce format — a deliberate commercial choice that keeps individual unit prices accessible to collector-investors who track spot.