Coin | Silver Ounce 2022 Hakuhakulele - Lionfish |
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Tokelau, known previously as the Tokelau Islands, is a dependent territory of New Zealand in the southern Pacific Ocean. It uses the New Zealand Dollar as circulation currency, but has been issuing a variety of non-circulating coins since 1978, and has also authorised some foreign mints to issue bullion coins under its jurisdiction.
The silver ounce (abbreviated as 1 oz) is an internationally popular format, and is denominated as Five Dollars.
This design is the ninth issue in a twelve-year series of bullion coins called Marine Life (or Tokelau Sealife), and features the Lionfish.
Also called firefish, turkeyfish, tastyfish, or butterfly-cod, the lionfish (or lion fish) is a venomous tropical fish characterised by conspicuous warning coloration with red, white, creamy, or black bands, showy pectoral fins, and venomous, spiky fin rays. |
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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: ~ ELIZABETH II ~ TOKELAU 2022 ~ FIVE DOLLARS.
Above the value and denomination, divided by the Queen's portrait, the precious metal content: 1 oz. 999 SILVER (one troy ounce of 99.9% silver).
Below the Queen's effigy, the national badge of Tokelau depicting a "tuluma" - a traditional Tokelauan carved wooden “tackle box” used by local fishermen. A cross in the centre of the tuluma and the inscription below, TOKELAU MO TE ATUA ("Tokelau for God") reflect the strong influence of Christianity in Tokelau.
The rim is decorated with a geometric pattern. |
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The reverse design depicts a lionfish: a fish with tentacles above its eyes and below its mouth with fan-like pectoral fins and long spines.
Around above, the inscription HAKUHAKULELE (the name of the fish in the local language of Tokelau); around below, LIONFISH.
The background is decorated with net-like thin lines representing the water of the ocean. |
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Reverse Inscription |
HAKUHAKULELE LIONFISH |
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Edge | Milled | Edge Inscription | None |
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Notes | Finish: bullion (Brilliant Uncirculated). Packaging: in capsule, or 20 coins in heat sealed roll. |
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See also |
Coins in the Marine Life series include: - 1 oz Silver, Kakahi - Yellowfin Tuna, 2014 - 1/2 oz Silver, Kakahi - Yellowfin Tuna, 2014 - 0.5 g Gold, Kakahi - Yellowfin Tuna, 2015 - 1 oz Silver, Mokoha - Great White Shark, 2015 - 0.5 Gold, Mokoha - Great White Shark, 2015 - 1 oz Silver, Hakula - Sailfish, 2016 - 1 oz Silver, Kapoa - Barracuda, 2017 - 1 oz Silver, Mago-Taguta - Leopard Shark, 2018 - 1 oz Silver, Fonu - Loggerhead, 2019 - 1 oz Gold, Hahave - Flying Fish, 2020 - 1 oz Silver, Hahave - Flying Fish, 2020 - 1 oz Gold, Tautu - Porcupine Fish, 2021 - 1 oz Silver, Tautu - Porcupine Fish, 2021 - 1 oz Gold, Hakuhakulele - Lionfish, 2022 - 1 oz Silver, Hakuhakulele - Lionfish, 2022
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