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100 Dollars - Charles III Monarchs of Britain

Issuer Tokelau
Year 2024
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Obverse description Left-facing unadorned effigy of HM King Charles III occupies a central raised medallion, encircled by a beaded border. Surrounding the portrait, rendered on decorative ribbon scrolls in high relief, are the names of British monarchs from Anne through to Charles III, interspersed with embossed floral and heraldic emblems. The legend CHARLES III and the date 2024 arc above the portrait, with TOKELAU below; a further inscription around the inner border reads 100 DOLLARS ~ 1 OZ 9999 FINE GOLD.
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Tokelau has no indigenous coinage tradition — the territory issues collector pieces under New Zealand administration, with the New Zealand dollar serving as actual currency. This 2024 release capitalizes on Charles III's accession following Elizabeth II's death in September 2022, part of a broader wave of commemorative gold programs flooding the numismatic market in the aftermath. The embedded diamond is a production feature sourced from specialized private mints, most commonly Scottsdale Mint, which has handled several of Tokelau's high-end issues.

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