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25 Dollars - Charles III Ancient Egyptian Goldsmith

Uitgever Niue
Jaar 2025
Type Collector coin
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Beschrijving keerzijde The central design depicts a Pharaoh's funerary death mask rendered in high relief, evoking the iconography of ancient Egyptian royal burial rites. Flanking the mask are supplementary objects of the funerary ritual: a statue of the god Horus, a scarab amulet, and a gold bracelet, each rendered with fine detail. The legend EGYPT appears in the upper field. The overall composition is executed in proof quality with polished and frosted surfaces contrasting to enhance the intricate decorative elements.
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Niue has operated as a bullion and collector coin licensing jurisdiction since the 1990s, effectively leasing its sovereign issuing authority to foreign mints — predominantly Perth — who supply the technical execution and distribution while Niue provides the legal denomination. This piece falls squarely into that arrangement. The "Ancient Egyptian Goldsmith" theme places it within Perth Mint's long-running series celebrating historical metalworking traditions, though the irony of striking a gold coin commemorating ancient gold craftsmanship on behalf of a Pacific island with no historical connection to either is, at minimum, worth noting.

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