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1 Dollar - Charles III Cosmopolitan

Issuer Government of Niue
Year 2026
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Diameter 34 mm
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Obverse description The Public Seal of Niue rendered in polished relief at centre, featuring the crowned heraldic badge with crossed spears and the motto scrolls inscribed ATUA and NIUE TUKULAGI beneath. The seal is set against a richly coloured field decorated in the Art Nouveau style of Alphonse Mucha, with an ornate interlaced Celtic-style border surrounding a starfield of small golden stars. Three large coloured red daisy-like flowers occupy the upper field, and a decorative banner in the lower field carries the fineness mark AG 999, the date 2026, the Czech Mint marks Cm and mh, and the denomination 1 DOLLAR.
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Reverse description Full-colour reproduction of Alphonse Mucha's allegorical composition 'Cosmopolitan', depicting a seated female figure in flowing classical drapery, her auburn hair adorned with flowers, gazing upward with a serene expression. She holds aloft a gilded circular medallion bearing Mucha's interlaced 'AM' monogram, while two white doves perch on goblets flanking her sides. The background is composed of an ornate Art Nouveau arcade of stylised red carnation blooms and pink six-pointed stars, rendered with exceptional chromatic detail. The entire design is executed in vivid polychrome colour printing over a lustrous silver planchet, faithfully translating Mucha's original decorative poster art into medallic form.
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