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| Issuer | Niue |
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| Year | 2025 |
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| Value | 80 Dollars |
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| Reverse description | Dramatically rendered frontal bust of the crowned Czech Lion — the heraldic symbol of the Czech Republic — occupying the central field in high sculptural relief, wearing a jewelled royal crown at the top of the design. A coloured circular golden band frames the composition, within which the Czech national flag rendered in selective colour (blue, white and red) drapes across the lower field. To the lower right, a shield bearing the Moravian eagle is depicted in relief. The legend ČESKÁ REPUBLIKA arcs across the lower portion of the design on a ribbon, while the specifications 1000 g · Ag 999 appear to the upper right, and the Czech Mint mark CM with the designer's monogram appear at the lower centre. |
| Reverse script | Latin |
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The Czech Lion series, produced by the Czech Mint for Niue, has become one of the more commercially successful bullion programs in Central Europe — which is itself something of an anomaly given that neither the Czech Republic nor Niue has a meaningful native silver mining tradition driving the issue. The 1-kilogram format sits at the upper edge of what dealers handle as a liquid bullion product rather than a cabinet piece.
Charles III's appearance here reflects a post-2022 updating of the series following Elizabeth II's death, requiring new obverse dies across the entire Czech Mint's Niue licensing portfolio.