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| Uitgever | Government of Niue |
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| Jaar | 2026 |
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| Techniek | Milled |
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| Opschrift voorzijde | PUBLIC SEAL OF NIUE ATUA NIUE TUKULAGI 2$ PC 2026 |
| Beschrijving keerzijde | The reverse is designed in the form of an Ace of Hearts playing card rendered in high relief with a deliberately crumpled, three-dimensional surface texture evoking a bent and handled card. A large polished mirror-finish heart pip occupies the centre of the field, while the letter 'A' surmounting a small heart pip appears in each of the four corners — the upper two in upright orientation and the lower two inverted, replicating the standard Ace of Hearts playing card layout. The sculpted, undulating surface of the silver planchet creates a dramatic interplay of light and shadow across the satin-finished field. |
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| Aanvullende informatie |
Niue has operated as a reliable vehicle for novelty bullion issues since the 1990s, licensing its sovereign status to mint programs that would never originate from a self-sufficient economy. This piece falls squarely into that commercial tradition — a playing-card novelty struck for the collector market rather than any monetary purpose, with Charles III's name fulfilling the legal tender fiction required to move silver through that framework.
The "Hidden Ace" mechanic, where a concealed element is only visible under specific lighting or at a particular angle, has been a recurring gimmick in privately designed legal-tender issues since roughly the 2010s.