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| 背面描述 | The reverse depicts Victoria, the Roman personification of victory, rendered in high relief against a polished field. The figure is shown in classical style with attributes befitting the allegorical subject. At the lower portion of the reverse, a replica of an ancient Roman gold aureus coin is incorporated into the design as an inset or raised element, referencing the numismatic heritage of the series. The Latin motto 'VENI VIDI VICI' — attributed to Julius Caesar — is inscribed within the design, reinforcing the Roman theme. Gold printing or gilding accentuates selected design elements on the proof issue. |
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| 铸造量 | 2015 - Proof with gold printing - 999 |
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The "Aureus Victoria" branding places this squarely in the wave of privately designed bullion-adjacent collector issues that flooded the Pacific Island sovereign mint program market in the early 2010s. Niue's arrangement with the New Zealand Mint allowed third-party distributors to commission designs under Niue's sovereign authority, producing legally valid coinage with minimal connection to the issuing nation itself. The 2015 date aligns with peak saturation of this model across Cook Islands, Tuvalu, and Niue simultaneously.