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2 Dollars - Elizabeth II Artificial Intelligence

Issuer Niue
Year 2016
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Shape Round
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Reverse description The reverse features a large central motif of a human head in profile, its interior replaced by an intricate depiction of computer circuitry and electronic components, symbolizing the fusion of human cognition and artificial intelligence. A robotic arm extends from the composition, cradling the terrestrial globe within its mechanical grasp, suggesting technological dominion over the world. The entire background is rendered in color with an endless cascade of binary code — alternating 1s and 0s — reinforcing the digital theme. The stylized lowercase inscription AI appears prominently in the field.
Reverse script Latin
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Niue has operated as a prolific bullion and commemorative issuing authority for decades, leveraging a treaty arrangement with New Zealand that grants it full sovereignty over coin production while outsourcing monetary policy entirely. The 2016 date places this piece in the early wave of AI-themed collector issues that flooded the market as machine learning entered mainstream discourse — a subject that attracted several mints simultaneously, with little coordination and considerable redundancy.

KM#1621 attribution confirms New Zealand Mint production, which handled the bulk of Niue's two-ounce silver program during this period.

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