Niue functions as a coin-issuing jurisdiction largely because its 1989 currency agreement with New Zealand allows it to produce legal tender without operating a conventional central bank, making it a favored vehicle for themed collector issues from the Perth Mint and others. This piece belongs to a crowded category of high-relief painted silver rounds that Niue has issued by the hundreds over the past decade — the Van Gogh licensing rights for such products are held through art reproduction agreements, not any singular arrangement with a museum.
At two troy ounces, the format is deliberately chosen to maximize surface area for the applied color printing.
Niue functions as a coin-issuing jurisdiction largely because its 1989 currency agreement with New Zealand allows it to produce legal tender without operating a conventional central bank, making it a favored vehicle for themed collector issues from the Perth Mint and others. This piece belongs to a crowded category of high-relief painted silver rounds that Niue has issued by the hundreds over the past decade — the Van Gogh licensing rights for such products are held through art reproduction agreements, not any singular arrangement with a museum.
At two troy ounces, the format is deliberately chosen to maximize surface area for the applied color printing.