Niue's bullion and commemorative gold program operates under a licensing arrangement that allows the New Zealand territory's name to appear on coins it has no hand in producing — the actual striking is contracted to the Perth Mint or European houses depending on the series. This piece falls into that category: a collector product issued under Niue's authority in name, with the island nation itself maintaining essentially no domestic mint infrastructure.
KM# 1076 places this within a documented World Coin series entry, though the "Resurrection" theme situates it among a wave of faith-themed issues that flooded the numismatic market through the mid-2010s.
Niue's bullion and commemorative gold program operates under a licensing arrangement that allows the New Zealand territory's name to appear on coins it has no hand in producing — the actual striking is contracted to the Perth Mint or European houses depending on the series. This piece falls into that category: a collector product issued under Niue's authority in name, with the island nation itself maintaining essentially no domestic mint infrastructure.
KM# 1076 places this within a documented World Coin series entry, though the "Resurrection" theme situates it among a wave of faith-themed issues that flooded the numismatic market through the mid-2010s.