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1 Dollar - Charles III Eric Bloodaxe

发行方 Government of Niue
年份 2026
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制作工艺 Coloured, Milled
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正面描述 The obverse is struck in the form of a Viking longship viewed from the side, with the coin's outline shaped to follow the profile of the vessel's billowing sail, prow, and hull. The highly detailed relief depicts the textured sail with vertical ribbing and rope details, a carved scroll at the prow, and a row of round shields along the lower hull. The Public Seal of Niue, surmounted by a royal crown and flanked by decorative scrollwork, appears on the sail above the legends. The date 2026 is inscribed in the field below the seal, with the denomination 1 DOLLAR and the legend NIUE ISLAND rendered in relief along the lower curve of the hull.
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背面描述 The reverse features a coloured, high-relief portrait of Eric Bloodaxe, Norse king and Viking warrior, depicted in three-quarter bust facing slightly left, set against the gold-plated background of a Viking longship's billowing sail. He is clad in articulated steel armour beneath a heavy fur-trimmed cloak, and wears a horned helmet with a nasal guard and interlaced knotwork decoration. In his right hand he grips a large battle axe with a bloodied blade, rendered in vivid polychrome colour, while a wolf cub rests against his armoured chest. The overall composition conveys a dramatic, historically evocative portrait executed in a painterly coloured technique against the sculptural gilt background.
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Eric Bloodaxe — Harald Fairhair's son, twice king and twice deposed — was driven from Norway around 934 and eventually seized the Kingdom of Northumbria, ruling York until Northumbrian nobles had him killed at Stainmore in 954. He is one of the last identifiably Viking kings to have ruled on English soil. Niue has issued commemorative silver rounds under the British Crown for decades, and the Pacific island territory's use of Charles III's effigy on a coin honoring a man who predated the English monarchy by generations is a quietly odd jurisdictional footnote.

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