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3 Dollars - Charles III Mad Hatter's Tea Party

Issuer Niue
Year 2025
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Value 3 Dollars
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Obverse description The coin is struck in the shape of a teacup and saucer, with the obverse displaying the Public Seal of Niue (coat of arms) centrally positioned within a circular cartouche in the upper portion of the teacup-shaped flan. The legend THREE DOLLARS arcs above the seal, and the date 2025 appears below it in the field. The lower portion of the saucer bears the individual serial number 0000/1000, the inscription 2 OZ 999 FINE SILVER, and the copyright notice © DISNEY.
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Niue has operated as a prolific licensing hub for novelty silver issues since the 1990s, contracting intellectual property holders and minting houses — typically the New Zealand Mint — to produce collector rounds that use Niue's sovereignty as legal tender authority while generating revenue the island nation could not otherwise produce. The arrangement is almost entirely financial; these coins are struck for the collector market, not Niuean pockets.

Lewis Carroll's Alice characters entered the public domain long ago, but Disney's stylized interpretations remain separately protected — a distinction that shapes which visual treatments can appear on licensed bullion without additional rights clearance.

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