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1 Dollar - Charles III Valentine's Day

Issuer Niue
Year 2025
Type Collector coin
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Reverse description Heart-shaped reverse with a vibrant pink-colored enamel field decorated with multicolored swirling motifs and abstract lettering in the style of Valentine's Day festive imagery. At center, a three-dimensional pink teddy bear figure wearing a gold ribbon bow holds a heart-shaped inlaid crystal. In the upper left, the word 'love' is inscribed in gold cursive lettering. In the upper right, a flower-shaped crystal insert is inlaid into the field, adding additional decorative brilliance to the composition.
Reverse script Latin
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Additional information

Niue's treaty arrangement with New Zealand grants it the legal right to issue coins bearing the British monarch's effigy, a mechanism the island has exploited aggressively since the 1990s to generate collector revenue — tourism and philatelic/numismatic sales being among the territory's few viable income streams. This piece sits in a long line of themed bullion-adjacent issues from the Niue program, which has ranged from Disney characters to Pokémon.

The crystal insert technology used here is sourced primarily from specialized European mint contractors, not produced by any Pacific facility.

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