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| Issuer | Niue |
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| Year | 2012 |
| Type | Collector coin |
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| Obverse description | Within a circular recessed medallion set into the rectangular planchet, the right-facing effigy of Queen Elizabeth II is depicted in a diademed and draped portrait. The legend ELIZABETH II · NIUE · FIVE DOLLARS arcs around the periphery of the medallion, with the date 2012 positioned in the lower exergue. Below the medallion, in the lower field of the rectangular surface, the inscription 100g · 999 FINE SILVER appears in incuse lettering. |
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| Edge | Plain |
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Niue has operated as a prolific licensing hub for themed collector silver since the early 2000s, contracting with the Polish Mint and others to produce high-relief devotional series targeting Catholic collector markets in Central Europe. This piece belongs to the Apostles series, one of several multi-coin religious programs issued under Niue's authority during this period — the island itself has no meaningful connection to the subject matter, its name simply providing the legal issuing framework.
Jude Thaddeus and Simon share a feast day on October 28 in the Roman Catholic calendar, which is why they are traditionally paired.