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100 Dollars - Elizabeth II Equilibrium

Issuer Tokelau
Year 2022
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Currency Dollar of New Zealand (1978-date)
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Reverse description The central field depicts a large yin-yang symbol rendered in high relief, the light half textured with layered feather- or scale-like surfaces and containing a dark circular medallion bearing an intricate sacred geometry motif composed of overlapping polygons and a central wheel. The dark half of the yin-yang is set against a deep field engraved with constellations, scattered stars, and a detailed globe of the Earth enclosed within a geometric wireframe polyhedron. The surrounding border echoes the obverse with an intersecting diagonal-line geometric frame. The legend EQUILIBRIUM - 100 DOLLARS is inscribed in raised letters along the lower right rim.
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Tokelau — three Pacific atolls with a combined land area under 12 square kilometers and no indigenous coinage tradition — issues collector coins under a New Zealand-administered arrangement that grants it nominal issuing authority. The territory has no currency of its own in circulation; the New Zealand dollar is used for all daily transactions. These coins exist entirely for the numismatic and bullion markets, produced by overseas mints under licensing agreements rather than any domestic monetary infrastructure.

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