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2 Dollars - Charles III Pacific Sovereign

Issuer New Zealand Mint (Te Kamupene Whakanao o Aotearoa)
Year 2025
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Weight 31.1 g
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Reverse description Central composition featuring two large stylised tropical flowers, evocative of frangipani blossoms, set against an overlapping arrangement of broad tropical leaves and sweeping fern fronds that fill the field. Four small four-pointed stars are positioned above the floral grouping near the upper field. The curved legend 'PACIFIC SOVEREIGN' arcs across the upper portion of the design, while the fineness inscription '1 oz 999 Fine Silver' appears in the lower field. The entire motif is enclosed within the same repeating Pacific geometric border as the obverse.
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Edge Reeded
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The "Pacific Sovereign" is a New Zealand Mint bullion product, not a Reserve Bank of New Zealand issue — meaning despite the face value, it holds no legal tender status in everyday commerce and is sold directly as a silver round dressed in coin clothing. The $2 denomination is essentially nominal, assigned to satisfy the technical requirements of certain markets that distinguish coins from medals for import and tax purposes.

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