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| 背面描述 | A fully-rigged two-masted sailing corvette, identified as the Uranie, depicted in left profile sailing upon stylized ocean waves, her sails billowing and rigging rendered in fine detail. The upper field carries the arc legend LOUIS DE FREYCINET flanked by dots on the left and URANIE flanked by a dot on the right. Along the lower arc the legend SOUTH PACIFIC EXPLORATION 1818-1819 encircles the base of the design, with the denomination $10 appearing prominently in the lower central field. |
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| 背面铭文 | • LOUIS DE FREYCINET • URANIE • $10 SOUTH PACIFIC EXPLORATION 1818-1819 |
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Niue's late-1990s and early-2000s silver program was essentially a licensing operation — the island's status as a New Zealand realm gave it the legal authority to issue coins, but production was contracted to outside mints and the issues were sold wholesale into the collector market with no expectation of domestic circulation. The "Uranie" in this title refers to Urania, the Greek muse of astronomy, placing this piece within a thematic muse series rather than any event specific to Niue itself.