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| Issuer | Niue |
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| Year | 2021 |
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| Diameter | 45 mm |
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| Obverse script | Latin |
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| Edge | Smooth |
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Niue's legal tender coinage program has operated almost entirely as a vehicle for the New Zealand-administered territory's licensing agreements with overseas minting houses — the island's actual population hovers around 1,600, and no meaningful domestic circulation occurs. This piece is part of a broader Japanese mythology series produced for the collector market, with Watatsumi being the Shinto deity of the sea, ruler of the underwater palace Ryūgū-jō.
The mother-of-pearl inlay sourced for issues like this typically comes from South Pacific mollusks, a deliberate regional nod that the Mint of Poland — who produced much of this series — incorporated as a material choice rather than pure decoration.