Niue has served as the issuing authority for dozens of Pacific-region commemorative programs since the 1990s, lending its sovereignty to series it has no organic connection to — a practice common among small Pacific island nations generating revenue through numismatic licensing. This piece is the ninth in a fifteen-coin series reproducing Klimt's 1907–08 painting, itself created during Vienna's Secession movement at a moment when the Austro-Hungarian cultural establishment was actively hostile to that school's decorative excess.
The 70g weight places it in the heavier collector format favored by European distributors after 2010, when the market shifted toward substantial silver as bullion prices climbed.
Niue has served as the issuing authority for dozens of Pacific-region commemorative programs since the 1990s, lending its sovereignty to series it has no organic connection to — a practice common among small Pacific island nations generating revenue through numismatic licensing. This piece is the ninth in a fifteen-coin series reproducing Klimt's 1907–08 painting, itself created during Vienna's Secession movement at a moment when the Austro-Hungarian cultural establishment was actively hostile to that school's decorative excess.
The 70g weight places it in the heavier collector format favored by European distributors after 2010, when the market shifted toward substantial silver as bullion prices climbed.