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2 Dollars - Elizabeth II Polar Wolf

Uitgever Niue
Jaar 2019
Type Collector coin
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Beschrijving voorzijde Right-facing effigy of Queen Elizabeth II, wearing the Girls of Great Britain and Ireland tiara, rendered in fine relief against an intricately engraved diamond-pattern guilloche field. The legend 'ELIZABETH II' arcs along the left rim, 'NIUE' appears at the top, and '2 DOLLARS' along the right rim, with the date '2019' positioned in the lower exergue. The engraver's initials 'IRB' appear below the truncation, attributing the portrait to Ian Rank-Broadley.
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Niue's legal tender coinage has functioned almost exclusively as a vehicle for the international bullion and collector market since the 1990s, with the island's monetary arrangement with New Zealand providing the sovereign issuing authority while actual circulation remains nonexistent. The Polar Wolf issue belongs to a broad wave of themed wildlife silver rounds dressed as coins that flooded the market in the late 2010s, distinguished here by a rhodium treatment applied selectively to create contrast — a finishing technique that became fashionable among European minting houses, particularly the Czech Mint, during this period.

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