Tokelau — three Pacific atolls with no indigenous coinage tradition, a population under 2,000, and no mint of its own — has become one of the more prolific issuing authorities in the modern bullion and collector coin market, a situation driven entirely by licensing arrangements rather than monetary need. The "Vivat Humanitas" series is part of that commercial output, produced by external minting partners and sold primarily to bullion investors attracted to the .9999 fineness at a one-troy-ounce weight.
Tokelau — three Pacific atolls with no indigenous coinage tradition, a population under 2,000, and no mint of its own — has become one of the more prolific issuing authorities in the modern bullion and collector coin market, a situation driven entirely by licensing arrangements rather than monetary need. The "Vivat Humanitas" series is part of that commercial output, produced by external minting partners and sold primarily to bullion investors attracted to the .9999 fineness at a one-troy-ounce weight.