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| 背面描述 | Central depiction of a walking ox rendered in applied gold plating, shown in profile facing left, set above the Chinese character for ox (牛) and flanked by two stylised sheaves of grain in the lower field. The denomination $2 appears to the left and the fineness mark 1OZ.999 SILVER to the right of the ox. The legend YEAR OF THE OX arcs along the upper portion of the field, with the date 2009 at the base. A Greek key-pattern border frames the entire design, evoking traditional Chinese decorative motifs. |
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Niue's bullion and commemorative silver program has long functioned as a revenue mechanism for the territory rather than a domestic monetary instrument — these coins are legal tender in name, struck under license arrangements with private minting houses, and sold almost entirely to overseas collectors. The Year of the Ox series targeting Chinese New Year buyers was part of a broader Pacific island issuer trend that peaked in the late 2000s.
2009 was the year of the earth ox in the sexagenary cycle, the same sign that fell in 1949 — the founding year of the People's Republic of China.