Niue has long operated as one of the more commercially aggressive issuers in the modern numismatic collector market, licensing pop-culture intellectual property through the New Zealand Mint under its sovereign authority. The Jurassic World series sits squarely in that category — a licensed product tied to the Universal Pictures franchise, with gold strikes like this one produced in extremely limited quantities aimed at crossover collectors rather than circulation economies.
Niue's GDP is roughly $20 million USD annually. A single coin at melt carries more gold than most of the island's residents handle in a lifetime.
Niue has long operated as one of the more commercially aggressive issuers in the modern numismatic collector market, licensing pop-culture intellectual property through the New Zealand Mint under its sovereign authority. The Jurassic World series sits squarely in that category — a licensed product tied to the Universal Pictures franchise, with gold strikes like this one produced in extremely limited quantities aimed at crossover collectors rather than circulation economies.
Niue's GDP is roughly $20 million USD annually. A single coin at melt carries more gold than most of the island's residents handle in a lifetime.