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| 背面描述 | A boldly rendered ram, representing the zodiac sign Aries, is depicted in a dynamic leaping posture occupying the central field, its distinctive large curling horns prominently detailed. Overlaying and surrounding the ram is the constellation map of Aries, rendered as a network of fine connecting lines joining multiple six-pointed stars scattered across the polished field, faithfully representing the astronomical star pattern of the constellation. The Aries zodiac symbol appears above the ram's head amid the constellation lines. No inscriptions or legends appear on the reverse; the design relies entirely on the figurative and astronomical imagery against the plain burnished field. |
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Tokelau has no mint of its own and no domestic currency infrastructure — these gold issues are struck under New Zealand authority and sold entirely into the collector market, never circulating among the atoll's population of roughly 1,500. The Aries release is one of twelve in a zodiac series, each produced in fractional gold at weights that appeal to entry-level bullion collectors rather than serious numismatists.