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1 Dollar Lord Voldemort

Issuer Fiji
Year 2020
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Currency Dollar (1969-date)
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Reverse description A full-color photorealistic portrait of Lord Voldemort, the iconic villain from the Harry Potter film series, dominates the reverse. The character is depicted in close three-quarter view, his pale, serpentine features rendered in vivid color against a silver-toned background showing the towers of Hogwarts Castle. His right hand, partially visible in the foreground, clutches the Elder Wand directed upward toward the field. The stylized 'Harry Potter' series logotype appears in the upper left portion of the field. The name 'LORD VOLDEMORT™' is inscribed along the lower rim, with the copyright notice 'TM & ©WBEI. (s19)' in small text along the left border.
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Fiji has served as the issuing authority for a long-running series of licensed fantasy and pop culture coins produced by the New Zealand Mint, which holds the relevant agreements with Warner Bros. This particular piece falls under the Harry Potter franchise licensing arrangements that have generated dozens of issues across multiple mints worldwide since the early 2010s. Fiji's nominal sovereign status makes the face value legally valid, though no piece in this series has ever been intended for circulation.

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