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2 Dollars - Elizabeth II Year of the Tiger

Uitgever Tuvalu
Jaar 2022
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Beschrijving voorzijde The obverse features a small raised circular inset at the upper center bearing the effigy of Queen Elizabeth II in right-facing profile, set against a bold, stylized swirling design element that divides the field. A large, colorfully printed spray of red and pink tropical fruits with green foliage occupies the right and center field, rendered in vivid polychrome color printing. The Chinese characters 好運連年 (meaning 'Good fortune year after year') appear in raised relief along the left field. The outer legend reads '2 DOLLARS' to the left, 'QUEEN ELIZABETH II' along the lower arc, 'TUVALU' and '2022' to the right, and '1oz. Ag999' at lower right.
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Aanvullende informatie

Tuvalu has issued lunar-series coinage under Australian licensing arrangements since the 1990s, with the Royal Australian Mint and Perth Mint both producing issues attributed to the territory. This Tiger piece falls within the twelve-year cycle that Perth Mint has marketed aggressively into the Asian collector market, where demand for lunar issues consistently outpaces that of Western buyers.

Tuvalu itself has no independent central bank — monetary policy is governed by Australia, and the Australian dollar circulates as legal tender. The face value on these coins is nominal fiction.

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