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| 背面描述 | The reverse presents a highly detailed, ultra-high relief antiqued representation of the Colosseum's exterior wall in cross-section, depicting four successive tiers of arched openings separated by engaged columns and entablatures, illustrating the iconic layered architectural grandeur of the Flavian Amphitheatre in Rome. The partially ruined upper section is faithfully rendered, conveying the monument's historical weathering and partial collapse at one end. The deep relief and antiqued silver finish emphasize the sculptural three-dimensionality of the stonework, with no legends or inscriptions appearing on this face. |
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| 铸造量 | 2025 - Antiqued - 299 |
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Niue has operated as a coin-issuing jurisdiction for international collectors since the 1980s, functioning under a longstanding arrangement with the New Zealand Mint that allows it to produce legal tender struck in its name despite having no independent central bank. The Colosseum subject places this piece within a long-running series of world landmark bullion issues that have proliferated across small Pacific issuing authorities over the past decade — Niue, Tuvalu, and the Cook Islands effectively competing for the same collector base.
Charles III's effigy appears here for one of the earlier years of his reign following his accession in September 2022.