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50 Cents - Charles III Hagrid

Uitgever Solomon Islands
Jaar 2024
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Valuta Dollar (1977-date)
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Beschrijving keerzijde Full-color bust portrait of Rubeus Hagrid, the fictional character from the Harry Potter franchise, depicted in his characteristic brown fur coat and with his distinctive voluminous dark hair and beard. In the background, rendered in monochrome, are the towers of Hogwarts Castle to the right and a heraldic crest device to the left. The stylized 'Harry Potter' franchise logo appears in the upper field, and the character name 'HAGRID' is inscribed in the lower field. The copyright notice '© & TM WBEI (s23)' appears along the right edge.
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Opschrift keerzijde Harry Potter HAGRID © & TM WBEI (s23)
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Hagrid is a fictional character from the Harry Potter franchise, and this piece is a privately commissioned novelty strike marketed as a collectible rather than issued through any genuine monetary authority process. The Solomon Islands' name appears on such items under licensing arrangements that have drawn criticism from collectors who feel the practice muddies the line between legitimate coinage and fantasy medals.

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