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| Issuer | Niue |
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| Year | 2025 |
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| Shape | Round |
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| Reverse description | A powerful frontal bust of the crowned Bohemian Lion, the heraldic symbol of the Czech Republic, dominates the field in bold high relief, its mane elaborately detailed and its mouth open in a fierce roar; a jewelled royal crown surmounts the lion's head. In the lower portion of the field, a diagonal ribbon-draped shield bears the Moravian Eagle in relief. The country name is split across two inscriptions: 'ČESKÁ' to the left field and 'REPUBLIKA' on the ribbon banner in the lower field. The specification legend '75 g · Au 999.9' is engraved in a curved line within the upper right inner border, and the Czech Mint mark 'CM' appears at the lower right rim. |
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| Mintage | 2025 CM - Bullion - 100 |
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The Czech Lion series, produced by the Czech Mint for Niue, has become one of the more commercially successful bullion programs in central Europe — unusual given that neither the Czech Republic nor Slovakia uses Niue as a regular issuing vehicle for domestic collector coins. The 75-gram format places this piece deliberately between the standard one-ounce and the kilo coin, targeting investors who find the latter prohibitively expensive but want substantially more metal than a single ounce provides.
Charles III's appearance here marks the first Czech Lion issues struck under his effigy following the September 2022 accession, replacing Elizabeth II on the obverse authority side of the coin.