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1 Dollar - Elizabeth II Sagittarius

Issuer Niue
Year 2014
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Value 1 Dollar
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Obverse lettering Ag 925 ELIZABETH II NIUE ISLAND 2014 1 DOLLAR
Reverse description The reverse is divided into a yin-yang composition, with the left half rendered in silver and the right half in deep blue color evoking a starfield. On the silver half, the engraved star map of the Sagittarius constellation is depicted alongside the astrological glyph for Sagittarius and faint watermark-style zodiac symbols. On the colored blue half, a gilded ornate bow-and-arrow motif representing the Sagittarius archer is prominently displayed. The Cyrillic legend 'СТРЕЛЕЦ' (Sagittarius) appears in the lower right, and the date range '23.11 - 21.12' is inscribed along the upper border.
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Niue has long operated as a licensing hub for themed bullion and collector issues, using its status as a New Zealand realm territory to issue legal tender struck almost entirely for the international collector market rather than domestic circulation. This Sagittarius piece is part of a zodiac series typical of that commercial model — produced by a contracted mint, sold by subscription, and never intended to cross a shop counter on the island itself.

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