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1 Dollar - Charles III Sweden

Issuer Niue
Year 2025
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Diameter 38.61 mm
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Obverse lettering ONE DOLLAR PUBLIC SEAL OF NIUE ATUA NIUE TUKULAGI 2025
Reverse description A fully equipped ice hockey player is depicted in dynamic forward-leaning stride occupying the central field, rendered in high relief against a colorized background displaying the Swedish national flag in blue and yellow. To the left of the player, the official IIHF shield logo is shown with the inscription INTERNATIONAL ICE HOCKEY FEDERATION beneath it. The legend INTERNATIONAL ICE HOCKEY FEDERATION arcs along the upper border, while SWEDEN appears at the base and DENMARK along the right border, referencing the host nations of the 2025 IIHF World Championship.
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Niue has issued silver dollars under royal portrait licensing agreements since the early 1990s, operating as one of the Pacific's most prolific bullion and numismatic program hosts — a function of its currency union with New Zealand and the commercial latitude that arrangement permits. Charles III's accession in September 2022 triggered a wave of new effigy authorizations across Commonwealth and associated territories, with updated portrait dies prepared by the Royal Mint and distributed to licensing partners globally. The specific Jody Clark effigy used on post-2022 issues replaced the fifth Maklouf portrait of Elizabeth II that had appeared on Niuean dollars for three decades.

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