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| 背面描述 | A highly detailed and deeply struck depiction of a fire drake — a large, fearsome dragon — rendered in vivid antiqued colorization with green, gold, and amber tones applied to its scaled body. The creature is shown in three-quarter view, coiled with wings partially spread, powerful clawed forelegs resting on rocky ground strewn with pebbles and mushrooms, its horned head turned toward the viewer with an open maw revealing sharp teeth. The background field features a muted grey rocky cavern environment with faint lightning and atmospheric detail, creating a dramatic fantasy scene. The artist's signature 'Lovell' appears incused in the upper left field. |
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Niue has operated as a prolific licensing vehicle for international coin programs since the 1990s, with New Zealand managing its foreign affairs and the Reserve Bank of New Zealand maintaining oversight of its currency arrangements. The Fire Drake issue is part of a broader wave of high-relief, themed bullion-adjacent collectibles struck for the secondary market rather than circulation — Niue's nominal face value functions purely as legal tender formality.
Charles III's cypher appears on these issues by contractual arrangement, not royal commission.