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2 Dollars - Elizabeth II Rocky Mountain Elk

Issuer Niue
Year 2022
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Reverse description A highly detailed, antique-finished high-relief depiction of a bugling Rocky Mountain elk (Cervus canadensis), shown in close-up portrait facing right with head raised, its massive multi-tined antlers extending prominently into the upper field within a raised inner circle border. The mane and neck fur are rendered with fine engraved texture. The legend ROCKY MOUNTAIN ELK arcs along the upper periphery outside the inner circle, while the lower periphery bears the inscriptions FINE SILVER .999 and 1.5 OZ. separated by the design elements.
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Niue has functioned as a prolific licensing vehicle for foreign minting programs since the 1990s, with the New Zealand-administered territory lending its name to collector issues that have no connection to local commerce or monetary need. This elk piece is part of a broader wildlife bullion series marketed primarily to North American collectors, produced under contract rather than by any sovereign minting mandate.

The 46.65g weight places it outside standard one-troy-ounce bullion formats — a deliberate deviation used by some series to discourage direct price comparison with spot-weight competitors.

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