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| 正面描述 | Rectangular antiqued silver field styled as a playing card back, featuring the central Public Seal of Niue within a circular sunburst medallion rendered in gilt relief. Surrounding the central seal are six additional gilt sunburst medallions bearing symbolic motifs: a chess king piece, a crown, a rose, crossed swords, a heraldic shield, and a geometric triangle. The highly detailed architectural border incorporates mechanical and decorative elements including bullet-shaped repeating motifs. The legends '2026' and 'NIUE' appear at the upper corners, while '5 DOLLARS' and '2 OZ .999 AG' are inscribed along the lower edge. |
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| 背面文字 | Latin |
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Niue has operated as a reliable vehicle for third-party commemorative programs since the 1990s, with the New Zealand government retaining responsibility for the island's defense and foreign affairs while Niue issues its own legal tender coinage — an arrangement that costs Niue almost nothing and generates modest but consistent revenue. The actual design, minting, and distribution of pieces like this one are handled entirely outside the island.
Christopher Columbus remains one of numismatics' most recycled subjects. Two troy ounces of .999 silver dressed in commemorative packaging is the product here, not a coin with meaningful issuance history behind it.