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| 正面铭文 | QUEEN ELIZABETH II · NIUE ISLAND IRB · 2019 · 1/6th OF 6 DOLLARS 001/450 |
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The Salvator Mundi attributed to Leonardo da Vinci sold at Christie's New York in November 2017 for $450.3 million, the highest price ever achieved at auction for a painting. That sale — and the surrounding controversy over the attribution's legitimacy — made it the most publicly debated artwork of the decade, which explains why it anchored a six-coin bullion series from Niue rather than a single commemorative issue.
The painting's whereabouts after the sale remain officially undisclosed, last reported in the possession of the Saudi sovereign wealth fund.