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| 裏面の説明 | A majestic phoenix is depicted in dramatic high relief at the centre of the field, its great wings fully spread and its plumage rendered as swirling flames and feathers in extraordinarily fine sculptural detail. The mythical bird stands in a dynamic posture with talons engaged, surrounded by billowing clouds and stylised fire that fill the entire inner field. The border consists of a broad reeded ring decorated with an intricate geometric lattice pattern forming a structured frame around the central design. The overall composition conveys power and movement, consistent with the East Asian iconographic tradition of the Fenghuang, or Forbidden Phoenix. No legends or inscriptions appear on this face. |
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| 縁 | Reeded |
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Niue functions as a convenient licensing vehicle for the New Zealand-based New Pacific Coins operation, which produces the bulk of these large-format collector pieces under Niue's legal tender framework. The island nation's population hovers around 1,500 people — its numismatic output vastly exceeds any domestic monetary need, and that's entirely the point.
The "Forbidden Phoenix" belongs to a proliferating genre of high-relief, colored silver rounds dressed as coins. At 171 grams, the silver content alone prices these well above face value on day one.