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2 Dollars - Elizabeth II Heavenly Joy Angel

Issuer Niue
Year 2015
Type Collector coin
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Reverse description A three-quarter view of an angel playing a long trumpet, rendered in finely detailed high relief. The angel's large wings are selectively gold-plated and spread dramatically behind the figure, contrasting with the polished silver body and robes. A radiant halo of fine engraved lines emanates from behind the angel's head, adding a celestial quality to the composition. The inscription JOY is rendered in an elegant script within a decorative cartouche at the lower portion of the field. The overall design combines deeply sculpted relief with selective gilding to create a striking devotional image.
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Reverse lettering Joy
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Niue's legal tender coinage has long functioned as a vehicle for the New Zealand-administered territory's primary revenue stream outside of fishing licenses — the island's population hovers around 1,500, making a domestic circulating economy essentially nonexistent. Coins issued under Niue's authority are struck almost exclusively for the international collector market, with production typically contracted to the Perth Mint or Central European minting houses.

The "Heavenly Joy" series was part of a broader wave of angel-themed silver issues that flooded the collector market in the mid-2010s, largely driven by demand from European buyers.

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