The Czech Lion series, produced by the Czech Mint for Niue, has become one of the more commercially aggressive bullion programs in Central European minting — each year escalating the format, the stone inlays, or the weight tier to sustain collector demand. This 1-kilogram variant with amethysts sits at the top of that annual pyramid. The amethysts are sourced to align with Czech lapidary tradition, though the gemstone itself has no heraldic or historical connection to Bohemian coinage.
Charles III's effigy appears here under a licensing arrangement with the Royal Mint, used across dozens of Niue-issued programs.
The Czech Lion series, produced by the Czech Mint for Niue, has become one of the more commercially aggressive bullion programs in Central European minting — each year escalating the format, the stone inlays, or the weight tier to sustain collector demand. This 1-kilogram variant with amethysts sits at the top of that annual pyramid. The amethysts are sourced to align with Czech lapidary tradition, though the gemstone itself has no heraldic or historical connection to Bohemian coinage.
Charles III's effigy appears here under a licensing arrangement with the Royal Mint, used across dozens of Niue-issued programs.