THE SOUTH PACIFIC island state of Niue usually uses New Zealand currency but it has just commissioned a new set of coins that will feature a host of Star Wars characters.
According to The Telegraph, a set of 40 coins adorned with colour images of Luke Skywalker, Princess Leia, Yoda and other characters from a galaxy far, far away, will be minted as legal tender.
The coins have a face value of NZ$2 but will be worth more than that because of the silver content of each. A set of four will be sold for NZ$469 as part of a fundraising effort by the cash-strapped island nation.
The movie characters will be joined by an image of Queen Elizabeth II on the reverse of each coin.
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Formerly known as Pleasant Island, the Government of Nauru (a Pacific island nation) decided to commemorate the introduction of the euro with its own specially-commissioned Europe-shaped coin. Minted in 2002, the coin was made from .999 fine silver and has a denomination of 10 Australian dollars (the island's usual currency).
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