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| Issuer | Government of Niue |
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| Year | 2026 |
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| Value | 2 Dollars 2 NZD = SGD 1.46 |
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| Obverse description | The Public Seal of Niue is depicted at centre, comprising a crowned heraldic badge with a wreath of leaves, two crossed paddles beneath, and the motto scroll bearing 'ATUA' and 'NIUE TUKULAGI'. The legend 'NIUE ISLAND 2026' arcs along the upper field, with the denomination '2 $' flanking the seal on either side. The inscription '1 OZ .999 FINE SILVER' appears in the lower field. The entire design is set against a polished proof field framed by a beaded inner border, with the outer annulus populated by a rich array of finely engraved miniature motifs representing the arts, including musical notes, manuscripts, theatre masks, books, brushes, and architectural symbols. |
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| Reverse script | Latin |
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Niue has long operated as one of the Pacific's most prolific licensed bullion and commemorative issuers, leveraging a 1990 agreement with New Zealand that permits it to produce legal tender coinage well beyond what its population of roughly 1,500 could ever absorb domestically. Mozart commemoratives have appeared across dozens of issuing authorities over the decades; this one, dated 2026, carries the effigy of Charles III rather than Elizabeth II — the first generation of Niue silver issues to do so following her death in September 2022.