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| Uitgever | Niue |
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| Jaar | 2014 |
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| Waarde | 2 Dollars |
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| Opschrift voorzijde | ELIZABETH II NIUE 2 DOLLARS 2oz Ag 999.0 2014 |
| Beschrijving keerzijde | Eight galloping and rearing horses depicted in high relief, arranged in a continuous procession encircling the central aperture of the annular flan. The horses are shown in varied dynamic poses including full gallop, rear, and trot, conveying energy and freedom associated with the Chinese lunar Year of the Horse. A textured grassy ground line borders the inner and outer edges of the annular field, rendered in fine frosted relief against a deeply mirrored proof background. No inscriptions or legends appear on this face. The design draws on traditional Chinese artistic representations of the horse as a symbol of vitality and prosperity. |
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| Aanvullende informatie |
Niue's legal tender coinage program is essentially a licensing arrangement — the island issues coins it will never circulate, backed by New Zealand dollar reserves, as a revenue mechanism for the government. The Year of the Horse issue sits within a broader Chinese lunar calendar series produced for the collector market, almost entirely absorbed by buyers in mainland China, Hong Kong, and the diaspora. The 2014 horse year marked the first since 1954 that it fell during a Chinese New Year period beginning in late January rather than February.