Niue has operated as a prolific licensing hub for novelty bullion and collector issues since the 1990s, contracting its sovereign mint authority to producers worldwide while retaining nominal issuing status. This Easter egg-shaped piece — yes, physically egg-shaped — falls squarely into that cottage industry of shaped coinage that has expanded aggressively across Pacific island issuers in the past two decades.
Gold-plated copper-nickel at 31.1 grams places it firmly outside precious-metal territory despite the visual suggestion of value.
Niue has operated as a prolific licensing hub for novelty bullion and collector issues since the 1990s, contracting its sovereign mint authority to producers worldwide while retaining nominal issuing status. This Easter egg-shaped piece — yes, physically egg-shaped — falls squarely into that cottage industry of shaped coinage that has expanded aggressively across Pacific island issuers in the past two decades.
Gold-plated copper-nickel at 31.1 grams places it firmly outside precious-metal territory despite the visual suggestion of value.