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5 Dollars - Elizabeth II John F. Kennedy

Uitgever Niue
Jaar 1992
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Beschrijving keerzijde A draped bust of President John F. Kennedy facing right, occupying the left and central portion of the field. To the right, a partial view of the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin is depicted, showing four columns of the iconic neoclassical structure. The dates of Kennedy's birth and death, 1917-1963, appear in the upper field, with the denomination $5 and the legend JOHN F. KENNEDY inscribed below.
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Aanvullende informatie

Niue became a reliable vehicle for commemorative silver issues in the early 1990s, licensing its coinage rights to foreign distributors who handled design, marketing, and distribution almost entirely outside the island. The Kennedy subject was well-worn territory by 1992 — American dealers had driven demand for JFK commemoratives since his assassination — and Niue's issues from this period were produced overwhelmingly for the collector market rather than any circulation purpose.

The .500 fineness is notably low for a silver commemorative, a cost-cutting choice common among the smaller Pacific island issuers competing in a crowded novelty market.

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