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2 Dollars - Charles III Dean Thomas

Issuer Niue
Year 2024
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Value 2 Dollars
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Obverse description The Public Seal of Niue rendered in high relief at centre, depicting a stylized flowering plant within a circular surround inscribed PUBLIC SEAL OF NIUE, the whole surmounted by a royal crown and flanked by a decorative wreath of interlinked oval motifs. Below the seal, two crossed traditional paddles support a curved ribbon bearing the Niuean motto ATUA NIUE TUKULAGI. The denomination TWO DOLLARS arcs above in the upper field, with the date 2024 in the lower field.
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Obverse lettering TWO DOLLARS PUBLIC SEAL OF NIUE ATUA NIUE TUKULAGI 2024
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Niue has operated as a prolific bullion and numismatic licensing platform for decades, leveraging its status as a New Zealand realm territory to issue legal tender struck by the Perth Mint and others. The "Dean Thomas" designation here refers to a privately commissioned or themed release in that pipeline — Niue's name on the coin is effectively a jurisdictional convenience rather than a reflection of any local monetary policy.

Charles III coinage of this type began appearing in earnest after the September 2022 accession, with portrait and effigy standards set by the Royal Mint and licensed outward. The KM#7313 assignment suggests cataloging relatively early in the post-accession Niue series.

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