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10 Dollars - Elizabeth II Terra

Issuer Tokelau
Year 2021
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Value 10 Dollars
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Reverse description The reverse depicts a detailed cartographic representation of Europe, the Americas, and Africa rendered across the central field. A prominent thermometric annotation records the year-to-date average global temperature anomaly as +1.07°C / +1.93°F above the 20th-century baseline, serving as a commemorative reference to climate data. A decorative compass rose with stylized directional numbering is positioned within the composition. The legends include the gold fineness, fractional weight designation, the Latin motto SERVA ME, SERVABO TE, and the series title TERRA with the year 2021.
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Reverse lettering +1.07°C / +1.93°F 1/10oz FINE GOLD 9999 SERVA ME, SERVABO TE TERRA 2021
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Tokelau has no mint of its own and no currency in domestic circulation — the territory uses the New Zealand dollar and issues collector coinage purely as a revenue stream administered through New Zealand's government. The "Terra" series targets the fractional gold bullion market, where the .9999 fineness and sub-4-gram weight place it squarely in competition with similar issues from Perth and Valcambi rather than any numismatic tradition specific to the Pacific.

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