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5 Dollars - Elizabeth II Libra

Issuer Government of Tokelau
Year 2021-2022
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Shape Round
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Reverse description Central design features a highly stylised and ornately decorated balance scale, symbolic of the zodiac sign Libra, rendered in an intricate scrollwork and filigree style with Polynesian-influenced decorative elements. The scale is suspended from an elaborate central column and beam, with both pans filled with swirling motifs. The inscription 'LIBRA' appears above the central design in the upper field. Surrounding the central motif, the border of the reverse displays all twelve astrological zodiac symbols arranged equidistantly around the circumference, engraved against a polished flat band.
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Reverse lettering LIBRA
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Tokelau's astrology-themed bullion series occupies an odd corner of the Pacific silver market — the territory has no mint of its own and issues coins entirely as a revenue mechanism, with production contracted to overseas facilities. The "Libra" release for 2021 and 2022 carries two separate KM numbers despite near-identical specifications, a cataloguing distinction that likely reflects minor die or privy mark changes between annual releases rather than any substantive redesign.

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