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250 Dollars - Elizabeth II Czech Lion

Uitgever Niue
Jaar 2020
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Beschrijving voorzijde Right-facing diademed and draped effigy of Queen Elizabeth II after the portrait by Ian Rank-Broadley, whose initials IRB appear below the truncation. The legend NIUE ISLAND arcs along the left periphery, with 250 DOLLARS along the right. The name ELIZABETH II is inscribed in large letters across the lower field, with the date 2020 below, flanked by decorative floral ornaments. The Czech Mint mark appears at the bottom centre below the date.
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Opschrift voorzijde IRB NIUE ISLAND ELIZABETH II 250 DOLLARS 2020 CM
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Aanvullende informatie

The Czech Lion bullion series, produced by the Czech Mint for Niue, launched in 2016 and quickly became one of the more commercially successful sovereign-backed gold programs in Central Europe. The 5 oz format was added to satisfy institutional and collector demand for larger holdings within the series' framework. Czech Mint strikes these under a longstanding agreement with Niue, whose nominal sovereignty over the issue is what confers legal tender status — a common arrangement in the modern bullion market that has nothing to do with the Pacific island's domestic economy.

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