Nauru has issued a prolonged series of fractional gold pieces under the "Unified Nations" banner, each struck to the same specification and marketed primarily through European dealers as low-entry bullion collectibles. The program's legal-tender status on the island is nominal — Nauru uses the Australian dollar in daily commerce and has for decades.
Nauru has issued a prolonged series of fractional gold pieces under the "Unified Nations" banner, each struck to the same specification and marketed primarily through European dealers as low-entry bullion collectibles. The program's legal-tender status on the island is nominal — Nauru uses the Australian dollar in daily commerce and has for decades.