Coin | Gold Quarter Ounce 2019 Czech Lion |
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Niue, a sovereign state in free association with New Zealand, uses two official legal tender currencies. The New Zealand Dollar is the circulation currency for daily transactions, while the government also authorises legal tender coins in the Niue Dollar currency for collector's purposes.
A number of mints issue a large variety of commemorative and collector coins under the authority of Niue. These coins are dedicated to historical or general popular culture themes not related to Niue itself. Many of them are in standard bullion sizes - such as a quarter ounce of gold (abbreviated as 1/4 oz Au, where "Au" comes from the Latin word for gold, Aurum).
This coin is part of the "Czech Lion" series of gold and silver coins, minted since 2017 with a new design every year. The weight of this gold coin by the Czech Mint is one quarter of a troy ounce.
The Mint says about it: The author of the original 2019 composition was medal maker Jaroslav Bejvl, who left us forever at the age of 75, so he did not manage to finish his masterpiece; Asamat Baltaev completed this masterpiece. The reverse side of the coin is dominated by a non-traditionally realistic two-tailed lion which guards the St Wenceslas crown, along with a flaming eagle on the shield. |
Mint | Czech Mint |
Mint Mark | Monogram ČM |
Total Mintage |
1,000
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The obverse of the coin shows the crowned mature head of Queen Elizabeth II facing right (her effigy known as the "Fourth Portrait"). The Queen wears the "Girls of Great Britain and Ireland" diamond tiara, a wedding gift from Queen Mary (Her Majesty's grandmother) in 1947 - which she also has on the Machin and the Gottwald portraits.
In small letters below the head, the artist's initials IRB (for Ian Rank-Broadley).
Around the effigy is the monarch's legend, the date of issue and the value: · NIUE ISLAND 10 DOLLARS ELIZABETH II · 2019 ·.
Below the portrait, a sprig of linden - the Czech national tree. On the left, above the N in ISLAND, the mint mark of the Czech Mint - a crowned monogram of the letters ČM (Česká mincovna). |
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Reverse | |
The reverse of the coin represents a realistic depiction of a resting lion with a double tail, guarding a shield depicting the eagle of Moravia and Silesia, two of the three historical Czech lands represented on the Coat of Arms of the Czech Republic (the outlines of the two eagles are identical, they only differ in colour, which is not shown on the coin). On a cushion above the shield, the crown of St Wenceslas (Wenceslaus I, Duke of Bohemia between 921 and 935).
Around below, the inscription ČESKÁ REPUBLIKA (Czech Republic). Around above right, the precious metal content: 1/4 oz Au 999.9 (one quarter of a troy ounce of 99.99% gold; Au is abbreviated from "Aurum", the Latin word for gold).
In the lower left just above the exergue line, the designer's monogram. |
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Edge | Plain | Edge Inscription | None |
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Notes | Finish: bullion (Brilliant Uncirculated). Packaging: in capsule. Czech Mint Product Code: 75587-610 Issue price: 14,450 CZK
900 coins i individual capsules, and 100 in sets. |
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