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1 Dollar - Elizabeth II Novosibirsk

Issuer Niue
Year 2012
Type Collector coin
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Reverse description Central motif depicting a tall modernist multi-storey office building, identified as the Sberbank regional headquarters in Novosibirsk, rendered in fine relief against a mirror-polished field. Flanking the building are conifer trees, with a colorized green spruce to the right and a bare deciduous tree to the left, both applied in polychrome enamel. Atop the building, the colorized green-and-white Sberbank corporate logo is prominently displayed. To the lower right, the colorized coat of arms of Novosibirsk Oblast is depicted in full color. The Cyrillic legend НОВОСИБИРСК arcs across the upper border, and the fineness mark Ag 925 appears in the lower right field.
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Niue has long operated as a prolific licensing platform for commemorative silver issues, contracting with external mints and distributors to produce themed collector coins under its sovereignty. The Novosibirsk entry in this series commemorates Russia's third-largest city, founded in 1893 as a crossing point for the Trans-Siberian Railway — a settlement that grew from a construction camp to a population of over a million within six decades.

KM#766 is a bullion-adjacent collector piece with no meaningful circulation history.

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