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| Issuer | Government of Niue |
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| Year | 2020 |
| Type | Collector coin |
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| Reverse lettering | DESERT LIFE .999 FINE SILVER 1 OZ |
| Edge | Reeded |
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Niue has functioned as a prolific vehicle for New Zealand-administered collector coinage since the 1990s, with the island's sovereignty providing the legal tender framework while the actual commercial and creative work happens entirely offshore. The fennec fox issue is part of a broader African wildlife series marketed primarily to European collectors through specialist distributors — Niue itself has no connection to the species.
Black rhodium application on silver was gaining traction among boutique mints around 2018–2020 as a way to create contrast effects without enamel. It adds no numismatic history, only shelf appeal.