Niue has operated as a prolific license issuer for the global commemorative coin market since the 1990s, with the New Zealand government backstopping its nominal face values. This piece belongs to a wave of fractional gold miniatures — sub-gram weights struck for collector bullion sets rather than anything approaching circulation. The format became commercially dominant among Pacific island issuers in the 2010s as spot gold prices made entry-level gold accessible to retail buyers.
KM#2993 references a George IV commemorative pairing, a monarch whose own coinage history was marked by the contentious Great Recoinage of 1816–1817, completed just before his accession.
Niue has operated as a prolific license issuer for the global commemorative coin market since the 1990s, with the New Zealand government backstopping its nominal face values. This piece belongs to a wave of fractional gold miniatures — sub-gram weights struck for collector bullion sets rather than anything approaching circulation. The format became commercially dominant among Pacific island issuers in the 2010s as spot gold prices made entry-level gold accessible to retail buyers.
KM#2993 references a George IV commemorative pairing, a monarch whose own coinage history was marked by the contentious Great Recoinage of 1816–1817, completed just before his accession.