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1 Dollar - Charles III Time for Tea

Issuer Niue
Year 2025
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Composition Silver (.999)
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Obverse script Latin
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Reverse description A colorfully enameled still-life composition evoking a traditional British afternoon tea is depicted across the full field of the coin. At center, a porcelain teacup and saucer decorated with pink roses and filled with amber-colored tea is shown alongside a silver teapot rendered in fine monochrome relief. To the lower left, two shortbread biscuits are depicted in warm polychrome color, while to the right, a spray of ripe red strawberries with white blossoms and green leaves fills the field. An intricate lace doily pattern in silver relief forms the background, and the legend TIME FOR TEA appears in an elegant script at the upper right of the field.
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Niue has been issuing novelty silver dollars under licensing agreements since the 1990s, functioning essentially as a bullion and collector vehicle with no meaningful domestic circulation. This "Time for Tea" piece is part of a long-running series of themed issues produced for the international collector market, with the underlying silver content driving most of the commercial interest rather than any numismatic scarcity.

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