This coin was issued in Niue.
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The Mint says about this coin:
We are glad to introduce to you the series of Niue lucky coins with the most popular symbols of luck to bring a little more fortune into your life. These $1 silver collectables are special due to a transparent capsule inlay Material: 999 Date of issue: 2014 Weight: 14.14 g Comes with Certificate of Authenticity. Denomination: 1 dollar Size: 32 Coin accent: Coloring, Gilding, Glass and locket insert Quality: Proof
We are glad to introduce to you the series of Niue lucky coins with the most popular symbols of luck to bring a little more fortune into your life. These $1 silver collectables are special due to a transparent capsule inlay containing a moving piece of silver in the form of a charming tiny talisman. The worldwide mintage is 3 333 pieces. The coin is made of pure .999 silver and the insert is plated with pure gold. Depicted on the obverse, there is the portrait of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II against the stylized background and some horseshoes. There are also the following legends: the Queen’s name, the face value of the coin, its issuing country and year. The reverse of this Niue coin features four horseshoes with decorative clovers and digitally printed flowers in the background. Horseshoes are considered to be very lucky and used to be hung in many homes to protect and attract good fortune for the family residing inside. The upper part contains an insert - a transparent capsule with a tiny 24K gold-plated talisman in a shape of a horseshoe to be always with you and bring luck in your life! Below the images, there is the legend wishing good luck to the person owning this magical coin. |