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| Issuer | Niue |
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| Year | 2025 |
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| Value | 2.5 Dollars |
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| Obverse description | The obverse of this rectangular gold ingot-style coin features the Public Seal of Niue rendered in fine detail at center, depicted as a circular heraldic device incorporating floral and foliate elements with a crown at the top. The legend TWO DOLLARS FIFTY CENTS arcs vertically along the left and right borders of the rectangular field. Below the seal, the inscription ATUA NIUE TUKULAGI appears in two lines, with the year 2025 beneath. At the lower portion of the field, the fineness notation 1/100 oz FINE GOLD is inscribed in bold characters, confirming the coin's gold content. |
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| Obverse script | Latin |
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| Reverse description | The reverse presents a highly detailed, naturalistic engraving of a fully bloomed rose occupying nearly the entire rectangular field, its open petals rendered with exceptional sculptural depth and fine line work characteristic of modern proof minting. The flower fills the composition from edge to edge, with individual petals curling outward from the tightly wound center spiral, and several leaves visible at the lower left. The surface contrast between the polished field and the intricately detailed bloom creates a striking cameo effect. No legends or inscriptions appear on the reverse, allowing the floral motif to serve as the sole design element. The rose is understood to be associated with King Charles III, serving as his personal emblem. |
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