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1 Dollar - Charles III Reaper: 4/6

Issuer Niue
Year 2023
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Currency Dollar of New Zealand (1987-date)
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Obverse description Central field bears the Public Seal of Niue rendered in fine detail, depicting a crowned shield with supporters, positioned centrally on the square flan. The legend 'PUBLIC SEAL OF NIUE' arcs above the device, with 'ATUA NIUE TUKULAGI' inscribed below. The date '2023' and the series denomination '1/6th OF 6 DOLLARS' appear in the lower portion of the field, all lettering in Latin script.
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Obverse lettering PUBLIC SEAL OF NIUE ATUA NIUE TUKULAGI 2023 1/6th OF 6 DOLLARS
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The "Reaper" label here refers to the ongoing Canadian Maple Leaf–derivative bullion program produced by the New Zealand Mint for Niue, which has issued silver rounds under fictional and thematic branding since the early 2010s using Niue's sovereign authority as a licensing mechanism. The 4/6 designation indicates the fourth release in a six-coin series.

Niue itself has a population under 2,000 and no domestic precious metals industry — its name appears on dozens of collector bullion programs precisely because it offers a low-cost treaty arrangement with New Zealand, which handles all administrative functions for the territory.

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