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| 裏面の説明 | Central shield bearing a rampant bear, representing the coat of arms of Samogitia (Žemaitija), surmounted by a royal crown and supported by two armoured knights standing as dexter and sinister supporters. A ribbon scroll beneath the shield bears the Latin motto PATRIA UNA. The inscription LITHUANIA arcs along the upper field, and ŽEMAITIJA appears in large letters along the lower rim. |
| 裏面の文字体系 | Latin |
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Samogitia — the highland region of northwestern Lithuania — maintained one of the longest resistances to Christianization in European history, holding out until the early fifteenth century despite repeated crusading pressure from the Teutonic Knights. This coin is part of Niue's broader series commemorating the historical regions of Lithuania, a program that has drawn on that country's distinctly fragmented medieval political geography to produce a run of small-mintage gold issues marketed heavily to the Lithuanian collector base.
Niue's role as a Pacific issuing authority for European commemorative gold is purely jurisdictional — the coins are legal tender in name only.