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250 Dollars - Elizabeth II Hermione Granger

Issuer Government of Niue
Year 2021
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Engraver(s) Ian Rank-Broadley (obverse)
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Reverse description The reverse presents a finely sculpted bust-length portrait of Hermione Granger, the iconic character from the Harry Potter franchise, rendered in high-relief proof finish. She is depicted in three-quarter view facing left, attired in Hogwarts school robes with a tie, her long wavy hair falling freely over her shoulders. In her right hand she raises a wand, from which stylized magical energy radiates upward toward the upper left of the field. The copyright and trademark inscription HARRY POTTER © & TM WBEI. (s20) arcs along the right periphery, with the purity and metal designation 1 oz 9999 Fine Gold inscribed above it.
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Niue has operated as a licensing vehicle for novelty bullion since the early 2000s, issuing coins under New Zealand monetary authority while retaining full control over commemorative programs. The Harry Potter licensing arrangement with Warner Bros. produced a multi-release series, of which this is one installment. Collector demand for the series was driven almost entirely by the IP rather than numismatic interest, and secondary market premiums track franchise sentiment more closely than gold spot.

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