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40 000 Dollars - Elizabeth II Husband and Father

Uitgever Niue
Jaar 2021
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Gewicht 5000 g
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Beschrijving voorzijde Crowned effigy of Queen Elizabeth II facing right in profile, set within a raised central medallion, after the Ian Rank-Broadley portrait. Surrounding the central effigy is a quatrefoil decorative frame containing six heraldic shield motifs in high relief, each bearing historic coats of arms associated with the Bohemian royal dynasty. The circular legend reads 'NIUE ISLAND + ELIZABETH II ++ 40000 DOLLARS ++' with the date '2021' and fineness 'Au 999,9' inscribed in the field, flanked by the Czech Mint mark 'CM' and the engraver's initials 'HP'. The weight '5000g' is noted in the upper right field.
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Beschrijving keerzijde Two enthroned royal figures in high sculptural relief occupy the central field: at left, Holy Roman Emperor Charles IV (Karel IV) seated on a throne, crowned and robed in imperial regalia, holding an orb; at right, his son Wenceslaus IV (Václav IV), also crowned and enthroned, holding a sceptre and orb. The composition is rendered in a medieval Gothic artistic style, evoking illuminated manuscript imagery. The legend 'KAREL IV. MANŽEL A OTEC' appears in the upper field, with 'SYN VÁCLAV IV.' inscribed along the lower exergue, identifying the figures and commemorating Charles IV as husband, father, and Wenceslaus IV as his son.
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