Niue has long used its coin-issuing rights as a revenue stream, licensing its name to novelty commemorative programs with no connection to the island's 1,600-person population. This piece belongs to a sports-themed series issued around the Athens 2004 and Beijing cycles, produced almost certainly by a European mint on contract rather than any facility with ties to Niue itself.
Silver-plated copper-nickel at this weight was a common cost compromise for the commemorative novelty market of the mid-2000s — giving the appearance of a silver coin without the expense, targeting collectors rather than any circulation channel.
Niue has long used its coin-issuing rights as a revenue stream, licensing its name to novelty commemorative programs with no connection to the island's 1,600-person population. This piece belongs to a sports-themed series issued around the Athens 2004 and Beijing cycles, produced almost certainly by a European mint on contract rather than any facility with ties to Niue itself.
Silver-plated copper-nickel at this weight was a common cost compromise for the commemorative novelty market of the mid-2000s — giving the appearance of a silver coin without the expense, targeting collectors rather than any circulation channel.