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100 Dollars - Elizabeth II Apostle James

Issuer Government of Tokelau
Year 2014
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Value 100 Dollars
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Obverse description Effigy of Queen Elizabeth II facing right, rendered in the fourth definitive portrait by Ian Rank-Broadley, set within an ornamental wreath of interlaced geometric braiding occupying the central field of the annular sector flan. The legend ELIZABETH II ~ TOKELAU 2014 curves around the upper arc of the wreath in Latin capitals. Below the portrait, the fineness inscription Au 999/1,000 appears above the denomination 100 DOLLARS. A rectangular inset at the base of the design displays the flag of Tokelau. The initials IRB appear truncated beneath the Queen's effigy.
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Edge Reeded
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Tokelau — three atolls with no indigenous coinage tradition, no mint, and a population under 1,500 — became a surprisingly prolific issuer of precious metal collector coins after New Zealand formalized its administrative arrangements in the 1990s. These issues are struck under contract and sold almost entirely to overseas collectors; none circulate. The Apostle series was produced in partnership with a private bullion program, with each release tied to a named saint rather than any event or anniversary specific to the territory itself.

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