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3 Dollars - Charles III Wolverine 'Slash'

Issuer Niue
Year 2025
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Value 3 Dollars
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Reverse description The reverse displays a vivid full-color relief portrait of Wolverine, the Marvel Comics superhero, depicted in his iconic yellow-and-blue costume in a dynamic three-quarter pose lunging toward the viewer. Both adamantium claw sets are fully extended and directed outward, rendered with high-relief metallic finish against the colored field. The character appears to burst through a cracked white surface, the broken edges framing the composition dramatically. The artistic style reflects classic Marvel comic-book illustration with bold linework and vibrant coloration, applied via a color printing technique over the silver planchet.
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Edge Plain
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The wolverine acquired its "slash" moniker not from any single recorded incident but from accumulated trapper accounts documenting the animal's capacity to destroy cached supplies and steel-jawed traps with apparent indifference to injury. Niue has issued commemorative silver under its own authority since the 1990s, functioning effectively as a licensing jurisdiction for international bullion programs rather than a domestic monetary authority.

The two-troy-ounce format places this squarely in the competitive colored-relief bullion segment dominated by the Perth Mint and New Zealand Mint in this region.

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