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5 Dollars - Charles III St Edward's Crown

Uitgever New Zealand Treasury (Niue)
Jaar 2026
Type Collector coin
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Beschrijving voorzijde Uncrowned right-facing effigy of King Charles III, rendered in high relief with fine portrait detail, set within a raised circular inner field. The portrait is signed with the engraver's initials 'JC' (Jody Clark) beneath the truncation. Surrounding the central portrait disc is an ornate antiqued border featuring repeating Gothic trefoil and quatrefoil architectural tracery in high relief. The circular legend around the inner field reads 'CHARLES III · NIUE 2026 · 5 DOLLARS', with the inscription '· 2oz 999 SILVER ·' appearing below the portrait.
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Oplage 2026 - Antiqued - 350
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Niue's arrangement with New Zealand's treasury allows it to issue legal tender coinage under New Zealand authority — a fiscal convenience that has made the island one of the most prolific bullion and commemorative issuing platforms in the Pacific. The St Edward's Crown design follows Charles III's coronation in May 2023, the first coronation coinage to enter production under a fully digital design approval process, bypassing the traditional wax effigy submission used as recently as Elizabeth II's reign.

At 62.2g of .999 silver, this sits in the two-troy-ounce tier now standard across collector-bullion crossover issues.

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