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| Issuer | Niue |
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| Year | 2023 |
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| Shape | Round |
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| Obverse script | Latin |
| Obverse lettering | FIVE DOLLARS PUBLIC SEAL OF NIUE ATUA NIUE TUKULAGI 2023 2 OZ 999,9 AG |
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Niue has become one of the Pacific's most prolific coin-issuing jurisdictions not because of any domestic numismatic tradition, but because its 1991 agreement with New Zealand effectively outsourced its monetary infrastructure while leaving it free to license its name for collector programs. This piece is part of that apparatus — a bullion-adjacent commemorative with no circulation function whatsoever.
Denali, at 6,190 meters the highest peak in North America, was officially renamed from Mount McKinley in 2015 by the Obama administration, restoring the name used by Athabascan peoples for centuries before William McKinley ever held office.