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1 Dollar - Charles III Australian Honey Bee

Uitgever Niue
Jaar 2025
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Beschrijving keerzijde The reverse presents a richly detailed, high-relief composition depicting Australian honey bees (Apis mellifera) in their natural environment, enhanced by selective gold gilding and black ruthenium finishing. A dominant large bee in the centre foreground is shown in full dorsal view with gilded wings and a boldly striped abdomen, its six legs rendered with fine entomological precision. Two additional bees appear at upper left and upper right, one perched upon a gilded honeycomb section that curves across the upper portion of the field. Native Australian eucalyptus blossoms fill the lower left of the composition. The inscription HONEY BEE is spelled out in individual raised letters set within black circular cells along the upper-left edge of the honeycomb motif.
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Niue has been a vehicle for the New Zealand-administered coin program since the 1990s, issuing legal tender under its own authority while functioning almost entirely as a platform for foreign collector markets. This Australian Honey Bee piece continues that arrangement — the coin's connection to Niue is jurisdictional, not cultural or economic.

The European honey bee (*Apis mellifera*) was introduced to Australia in the early 1820s, and feral colonies now outnumber managed hives by a significant margin — a fact that has complicated biosecurity efforts against Varroa mite, which was confirmed in New South Wales in 2022 and triggered emergency eradication protocols still ongoing at the time of this coin's issue.

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