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| 正面描述 | Uncrowned, bare-headed effigy of His Majesty King Charles III facing left, rendered in high relief against a polished gold field, with engraver's initials 'JC' incuse below the portrait. The circumferential legend is arranged in two arcs: 'CHARLES III · NIUE 2025 ·' running from the lower left through the top, and '· 100 DOLLARS' continuing to the right. The lower portion of the field bears the inscription '· 1oz 9999 GOLD ·' in bold raised lettering, affirming the coin's fineness and weight. |
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The tiger snake series from Niue has become one of the more reliably subscribed Australian wildlife issues in the Pacific sovereign mint space, largely because Niue's arrangement with New Zealand allows it to issue legal tender coins without operating its own monetary infrastructure. The island's population hovers around 1,500, making it one of the least populous coin-issuing jurisdictions on earth.
Tiger snakes (Notechis scutatus) carry a neurotoxic venom that caused significant mortality in rural Australia before antivenom became widely available in 1930.