This coin was issued in Niue.
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Your favorite hobby and your favorite holiday come together with this stunning Merry Christmas Santa Claus. The jolly old elf bearing gifts makes this coin the perfect gift for the young and the young at heart, as well as a cherished piece for anyone looking to get into the Christmas spirit. The coin's ultra high relief makes this coin certain to stand out - literally - in any collection.
This coin is $2 legal tender in Niue. The coin was struck in Ultra High relief and will arrive in Gem Brilliant Uncirculated Condition. This coin is part of a limited mintage of just 499 pieces. This piece was struck at the New Zealand Mint from 1 oz of .999 fine silver.
Adorable Santa Clause Design
Obverse: The obverse bears a right-side portrait of Queen Elizabeth II. The monarch wears a tiara. Her name, "ELIZABETH II," joins the name of the issuing country, "NIUE," the coin's face value, "TWO DOLLARS," and the date, "2020," on the rim.
Reverse: Santa Clause carries gifts to the holder as snow falls on the reverse. The world's most famous holiday greeting, "MERRY CHRISTMAS," is inscribed above. Inscriptions at the bottom note the coin's purity and weight, reading, "999 SILVER - ONE OUNCE."Obverse: The obverse bears a right-side portrait of Queen Elizabeth II. The monarch wears a tiara. The jolly old elf bearing gifts makes this coin the perfect gift for the young and the young at heart, as well as a cherished piece for anyone looking to get into the Christmas spirit. Denomination: $2 Composition: Silver
Year of Issue: 2020 Mint: New Zealand Mint Grading Service: Uncertified Grade: GEM BU Finish: Mint State Composition: Silver Purity: 0.999 Relief: Ultra High Relief Display Weight: 1 oz Weight in Grams: 31.1035 g Weight in Ounces: 1 oz Diameter: 38.60 mm Country: Niue Legal Tender: Niue Currency: Dollar Denomination: 2 Mintage: 499 Obverse Design: Queen Elizabeth II Portrait Reverse Design: Merry Christmas Santa Claus Obverse Designer/Engraver: Ian Rank-Broadley |