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2 Dollars 50 Cents - Elizabeth II Oak

Issuer Government of Niue
Year 2021
Type Collector coin
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Obverse description Central field features the Public Seal of Niue, depicting a traditional design within a circular frame surmounted by a royal crown. The legend TWO DOLLARS FIFTY CENTS arcs along the upper periphery, while the inscription ATUA NIUE TUKULAGI appears beneath the seal. The date 2021 is positioned in the lower field. The overall composition is rendered in high-relief proof finish with a polished gold surface.
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Obverse lettering TWO DOLLARS FIFTY CENTS PUBLIC SEAL OF NIUE ATUA NIUE TUKULAGI 2021
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Niue has long served as a licensing vehicle for third-party mints — primarily the New Zealand Mint — producing legal tender coins that circulate nowhere on the island. This fractional gold piece belongs to a broad category of sub-gram bullion struck primarily for the collector and gift market, where low entry price matters more than numismatic depth. The oak series draws on British royal symbolism, though Niue itself has no historical connection to it beyond the Crown relationship formalized in the 1974 constitution of free association with New Zealand.

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