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50 Cents - Charles III IIHF

Issuer Government of Niue
Year 2026
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Value 50 Cents 0.50 NZD = EUR 0.25
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Reverse description The official IIHF (International Ice Hockey Federation) logo is depicted prominently at the lower portion of this rectangular gold bar-coin, rendered in bold relief lettering. Centrally positioned within a rounded rectangular cartouche is a stylized silhouette of an ice hockey player in full stride, stick extended toward a puck, executed in a dynamic and graphic manner. The upper field is filled with an intricate geometric lattice pattern composed of interlocking cross-shaped elements, creating a decorative background that frames the central motif. The registered trademark symbol 'TM' appears discreetly alongside the IIHF logotype at the base of the design.
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Struck for Niue under the long-standing arrangement that allows the island territory to issue legal tender coins through New Zealand's authority, this piece is among the lightest gold issues in modern commemorative production. At 0.16 g, it falls into the fractional micro-gold category pioneered largely by the Perth Mint and subsequently adopted by several Pacific island issuers chasing accessible price points for bullion-adjacent collectibles.

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