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| Emittent | Reserve Bank of New Zealand |
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| Jahr | 2023 |
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| Material | Gold (.9999) |
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| Aversschrift | Latin |
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| Reversbeschreibung | The reverse features an intricate design rendered in the traditional Māori tāhūhū (ridgepole) carving style, depicting Rūaumoko, the atua (deity) of earthquakes and volcanoes, portrayed as a dynamic figure set within an elaborate composition of koru spirals and kowhaiwhai patterns. The design is framed within a bordered field evoking the interior of a wharenui (meeting house), with the bilingual denomination legend 'TEKAU TĀRA' and 'TEN DOLLARS' arcing along the upper border, and the legend 'RŪAUMOKO' flanked by a diamond lozenge and 'GUARDIAN OF THE VOLCANOES' inscribed along the lower border. |
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| Zusätzliche Informationen |
Rūaumoko, the unborn child of Ranginui and Papatūānuku in Māori cosmology, is said to cause earthquakes and geothermal activity while still carried in the earth — making him an apt subject for a nation that sits directly on the Pacific Ring of Fire and averages over 15,000 seismic events annually. This coin was struck in the months following Elizabeth II's death in September 2022, making it among the earliest New Zealand issues to carry the posthumous fourth portrait by Jody Clark.
New Zealand's transition to a new obverse portrait was complicated by the Queen's passing — the planned fifth portrait of Charles III had to be prioritized across the Commonwealth simultaneously, leaving posthumous Elizabeth issues occupying an unusually brief production window.