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| 裏面の説明 | The reverse depicts an elaborate nature scene with a large stylized tree rendered in fine relief, its branches and leaves filling the upper right portion of the field. Two black-enamelled elephant silhouettes with trunks raised stand prominently in the lower center of the field amid concentric engraved circular lines. At center-upper left, a recessed circular depression contains the same small three-dimensional gilded filigree elephant insert visible from both sides. The inscription 'GOOD LUCK' is engraved in bold letters along the lower rim, conveying the coin's good luck thematic purpose. |
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Niue has operated as a prolific licensing hub for commemorative silver since the 1990s, contracting out its sovereign authority to private minting firms — primarily the New Zealand Mint — that design and market these pieces with minimal direct involvement from the island's roughly 1,600 residents. The elephant filigree series sits squarely in that commercial tradition, with the gilded openwork insert sourced from specialized Chinese metalworking suppliers rather than produced at the issuing nation's facilities.
KM#1135 is one of several animal-themed entries in this filigree format released around the same period, all sharing the same planchet specification derived from the standard 1 troy ounce .925 blanks used across dozens of Niue-licensed issues that year.