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2 Dollars - Elizabeth II Crucifixion of Jesus

Issuer Niue
Year 2014
Type Collector coin
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Obverse description Right-facing effigy of Queen Elizabeth II after the fourth portrait by Ian Rank-Broadley, wearing the Girls of Great Britain and Ireland Tiara. The legend 'ELIZABETH II' and 'NIUE' appear above the portrait in the upper field, while the denomination '2 DOLLARS' and the date '2014' are inscribed below in the lower field. The design is struck on a rectangular gold-plated flan with rounded corners and a smooth, polished surface. The initials 'IRB' of the engraver appear below the Queen's truncation.
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Edge Plain
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Niue has operated as a prolific bullion and commemorative issuing authority since the 1990s, licensing its sovereign status to mint operators — primarily the New Zealand Mint — who produce collector pieces sold globally with no expectation of domestic circulation. The island's resident population sits under 2,000. Its coins are legal tender in name only.

This piece is part of a broader series of gold-plated silver religious issues that proliferated in the early 2010s collector market, targeting devotional buyers as much as numismatists. The New Zealand Mint handled production.

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