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1 Dollar - Elizabeth II Beijing Handover

Issuer Niue
Year 2021
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Obverse description The Public Seal of Niue is depicted centrally, featuring a circular crowned heraldic emblem with floral and foliate devices, enclosed within a beaded border bearing the legend 'PUBLIC SEAL OF NIUE' along its upper arc. A banner beneath the seal carries the Niuean motto 'ATUA NIUE TUKULAGI'. The denomination 'ONE DOLLAR' is inscribed in large letters along the upper field, and the date '2021' appears in the lower field. The coin's mirrored proof fields contrast with the frosted relief of the central devices.
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Obverse lettering ONE DOLLAR PUBLIC SEAL OF NIUE ATUA NIUE TUKULAGI 2021
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Niue has been a vehicle for commemorative silver issues since the 1990s, its status as a New Zealand realm territory giving it the legal latitude to produce coins for the international collector market while carrying Elizabeth II's effigy. The Beijing handover — Hong Kong's transfer from British to Chinese administration on July 1, 1997 — generated a wave of commemorative coinage across multiple issuing authorities, most of it aimed squarely at the Hong Kong and overseas Chinese collector market. This 2021 piece arrives nearly 25 years after the event itself.

The long lag between 1997 and issue date is almost certainly tied to anniversary marketing cycles around the handover's 25th year, which fell in 2022.

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