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1 Dollar - Elizabeth II Gandhi's Arrival in India

Uitgever Niue
Jaar 2015
Type Collector coin
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Beschrijving keerzijde Central high-relief portrait of a young Mahatma Gandhi facing front three-quarters, wearing a traditional Indian turban, rendered with fine sculptural detail against a mirror-polished field. The central portrait is framed by an applied gold-plated geometric border with a stylised diamond-facet pattern, creating a distinct two-tone visual effect against the silver field. The outer border, finished in gold-plating, bears the inscribed quotation '"BE THE CHANGE THAT YOU WISH TO SEE IN THE WORLD"' along the upper left arc, and 'GANDHI'S ARRIVAL IN INDIA, 1915' inscribed vertically along the right side of the border. A small mint mark appears at the upper right of the outer border.
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Gandhi arrived in India from South Africa in January 1915, returning after more than two decades abroad where he had developed and tested his doctrine of satyagraha against the Natal and Transvaal governments. The Niue issue commemorates the centenary of that return — a moment that reoriented the entire trajectory of the independence movement.

Niue has long used its sovereign minting rights to produce commemorative silver for the collector market, with few of these issues seeing any circulation on the island itself.

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