Vanuatu has issued a long series of small-denomination gold miniatures under license arrangements common to several Pacific island nations, where the issuing authority lends its name to coins produced primarily for the collector market rather than circulation. The 14-karat composition — unusual for modern bullion or commemorative gold — keeps production costs low on a half-gram blank.
The Lotus Temple in New Delhi, completed in 1986, belongs to the Bahá'í Faith and draws roughly four million visitors annually, reportedly exceeding the Taj Mahal in footfall during peak years.
Vanuatu has issued a long series of small-denomination gold miniatures under license arrangements common to several Pacific island nations, where the issuing authority lends its name to coins produced primarily for the collector market rather than circulation. The 14-karat composition — unusual for modern bullion or commemorative gold — keeps production costs low on a half-gram blank.
The Lotus Temple in New Delhi, completed in 1986, belongs to the Bahá'í Faith and draws roughly four million visitors annually, reportedly exceeding the Taj Mahal in footfall during peak years.