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2 Dollars - Charles III Holíč

Uitgever Government of Niue
Jaar 2024
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Waarde 2 Dollars
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Beschrijving keerzijde A detailed architectural view of Holíč Castle (Holíč Manor) occupies the central field, depicted in a precise front-facing elevation showing its three-storey Baroque facade with a classical pediment above the central bay and an arched gateway at ground level. The toponym HOLÍČ arcs across the upper field in bold letters, flanked by decorative foliate ornaments. The engraver's initial A appears to the right of the building, and the crowned Czech Mint mark (ČM monogram) is placed below the castle in the lower field, accompanied by three decorative pellets. The composition is framed by a plain raised rim.
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Aanvullende informatie

Holíč — a small Slovak town on the Morava River — was the site of a Habsburg faience manufactory established by Maria Theresa in 1743, one of the few royal ceramics ventures in Central Europe to turn a genuine profit. The connection to Charles III is dynastic rather than geographic: as the current head of the House of Windsor, he appears on Niue's coinage by virtue of the island's status as a self-governing state in free association with New Zealand, itself a Commonwealth realm.

The 0.5g format places this squarely in the fractional bullion market that surged after 2010, when sub-gram gold issues became a viable product category for sovereign mints seeking collector premiums over spot.

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