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5 Dollars - Charles III William Wallace

发行方 Government of Niue
年份 2026
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材质 Silver (.999)
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正面描述 The central field features the Public Seal of Niue, a crowned circular badge displaying traditional Niuean motifs including foliage and geometric patterning, surmounted by a royal crown, with the legend PUBLIC SEAL OF NIUE around the inner circle and the mottoes ATUA and NIUE TUKULAGI on a scroll below. Surrounding the central seal, the field is densely populated in high relief with an array of historical weapons including battleaxes, swords, spears, halberds, a flail, and a shield, arranged in a radiating composition evoking the series theme. The outer legend reads LEGENDARY WARRIORS arching above, with the inscription FINE SILVER 2026 FIVE DOLLARS 2oz 999 distributed around the lower portion of the rim.
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背面描述 A detailed high-relief effigy of William Wallace dominates the central field, depicted as a commanding warrior with long flowing hair, wearing a tartan plaid and riveted body armour with selective gold gilding on his breastplate, sword hilt, and bracer. He holds a large two-handed broadsword, also gilt, pointing downward in the foreground. Behind him, a group of Scottish warriors in period attire animate the scene, one raising a sword aloft, set against a panoramic background of a Scottish highland castle, loch, rolling hills, and medieval stone buildings rendered in fine detail. The legend WILLIAM WALLACE arches across the upper field in bold lettering.
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Niue's treaty arrangement with New Zealand allows it to issue legal tender coinage through the New Zealand Mint, a relationship that has made the island nation one of the most prolific bullion and commemorative silver issuers per capita on earth. The 2026 date places this coin in the post-accession period of Charles III's reign, during which Pacific realm territories have been navigating the practical and ceremonial adjustments of a new monarch on their currency.

William Wallace was executed in 1305 — hanged, drawn, and quartered at Smithfield — making his appearance on coinage issued under a British monarch a quietly ironic editorial choice.

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