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1 Dollar - Elizabeth II After Church: 3/6

Issuer Niue
Year 2021
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Value 1 Dollar
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Reverse description Full-color reproduction of the painting 'After Church' applied to the square flan, depicting a gathering of peasant figures in traditional dress assembled outside a rural stone church, rendered in a naturalistic academic style with muted earth tones. The scene captures multiple figures of varying ages in a communal setting, faithfully reproducing the composition of the original artwork. This piece forms the third panel in a series of six interlocking square coins designed to assemble into a complete reproduction of the painting.
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Niue has operated as a prolific licensing vehicle for commemorative silver since the 1990s, contracting its sovereign issuing rights to external minting programs while remaining a self-governing state in free association with New Zealand. The "After Church" designation references the third in a series of six issues tied to a specific collector program — the fractional notation suggesting a numbered release sequence rather than a face value subdivision.

Elizabeth II's effigy on Niue coinage is a licensing arrangement, not a reflection of direct constitutional authority in the way it appears on New Zealand or Australian issues.

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