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| Issuer | Niue |
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| Year | 2025 |
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| Value | 5 Dollars |
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| Obverse script | Latin |
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| Reverse description | The reverse of this rectangular coin bears a vivid colour-printed reproduction of the official Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker theatrical poster artwork, spanning the full surface of the field. The composition is dominated at the upper portion by the imposing, helmeted figure of Kylo Ren rendered in dark tones against a dramatic orange and blue sky, with starfighter battle formations visible in the background. The portrait of Rey occupies the upper right, depicted with determined expression and short hair, with a lightsaber's glow cutting diagonally across the composition. The iconic Star Wars logo appears in bold lettering at the lower centre, accompanied by the subtitle 'THE RISE OF SKYWALKER' in a smaller register directly beneath. The entire design is rendered in full colour via printing technology applied to the polished silver surface. |
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Niue has licensed its sovereign coinage authority to the New Zealand Mint for decades, producing a vast catalogue of pop-culture issues that are legal tender in name only — struck purely for the collector market. This piece is part of that program, tied to the 2019 Disney/Lucasfilm release and issued with Charles III's effigy following the accession in September 2022.
The 93.3g weight places it in the 3 oz silver format increasingly favored by the sector after 2020, when bullion prices and collector demand converged on larger canvases for high-relief or colorized work.