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5 Dollars - Charles III Uneven bars

Issuer Government of Niue
Year 2026
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Value 5 Dollars 5 NZD = RSD 295
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Obverse script Latin
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Reverse description A full-figure depiction of Czech gymnast Věra Čáslavská performing a straddle split position on the uneven bars, her arms supporting her body weight on the lower bar with both legs extended horizontally in opposite directions. The gymnast is rendered in fine relief with careful anatomical detail, set within a large circular arc that frames the central composition. The Czech word BRADLA (meaning uneven bars) arcs along the upper portion of the field as the primary legend. Decorative curved linear elements fill the lower field beneath the apparatus, evoking motion and athletic grace.
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Niue has operated as a coin-issuing jurisdiction for international collector markets since the 1980s, licensing its name to the New Zealand Mint and other producers with virtually no connection to domestic circulation. This piece is one of countless bullion and numismatic issues struck under that arrangement — a $5 NZD face value with no practical monetary function in a territory of roughly 1,500 people.

The .9999 fineness and 3.11g weight put this squarely in the 1/10 troy ounce category.

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