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1 Dollar - Elizabeth II Dettifoss

Uitgever Government of Niue
Jaar 2014
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Graveur(s) Ian Rank-Broadley
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Beschrijving keerzijde Full-color photographic reproduction of Dettifoss waterfall in Iceland, depicted in a panoramic view showing the powerful cascade plunging into a deep basalt gorge, with mist rising dramatically from the churning waters below and a dramatic clouded sky above the surrounding green landscape. The image occupies nearly the entire rhombus-shaped field, bordered by a narrow milled frame. The legend DETTIFOSS is inscribed along the upper-right edge and ICELAND along the lower-left edge of the flan, both in raised Latin lettering against the plain silver border.
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Aanvullende informatie

Dettifoss, in northeastern Iceland, carries a legitimate claim to being the most powerful waterfall in Europe by volumetric flow — up to 500 cubic meters per second during peak glacial melt from the Vatnajökull ice cap. Niue has issued numerous themed bullion pieces under licensing arrangements that allow it to generate revenue far exceeding what its roughly 1,600-person population could sustain through domestic commerce alone.

KM#1294 is one of dozens of collector-market issues struck under this model, with the New Zealand Mint handling production.

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