Niue. 250 Dollars 2022 $250 NZD Niue 1 oz .9999 Gold Hawksbill Turtle BU Coin (In Capsule)






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Niue, 2022, 1 oz gold bullion coin with a denomination of 250 NZD, .9999 fine gold, featuring a Hawksbill turtle and presented in a capsule in Brilliant Uncirculated condition.
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2022 $250 NZD Niue 1 oz Gold Hawksbill Turtle BU Coin (In Capsule)
Year: 2022
Grade: Brilliant Uncirculated
Denomination: $250
Metal Content: 1 troy oz
Mint: New Zealand Mint
Purity: .9999 Fine Gold
Diameter: 40 mm
The 1oz Gold Turtle Bullion Coin - Niue features a Hawksbill or Taku Turtle, with a stylised shell pattern swimming through the waters of the Pacific Ocean, along with an engraved name, metal quality and weight. The Hawksbill turtle (Eretmochelys imbricata bissa), or locally named Taku, is one of two main turtle species of the South Pacific. Although they have a wide distribution throughout the world's tropical regions, Hawksbill turtles are considered critically endangered due to human fishing practices.
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2022 $250 NZD Niue 1 oz Gold Hawksbill Turtle BU Coin (In Capsule)
Year: 2022
Grade: Brilliant Uncirculated
Denomination: $250
Metal Content: 1 troy oz
Mint: New Zealand Mint
Purity: .9999 Fine Gold
Diameter: 40 mm
The 1oz Gold Turtle Bullion Coin - Niue features a Hawksbill or Taku Turtle, with a stylised shell pattern swimming through the waters of the Pacific Ocean, along with an engraved name, metal quality and weight. The Hawksbill turtle (Eretmochelys imbricata bissa), or locally named Taku, is one of two main turtle species of the South Pacific. Although they have a wide distribution throughout the world's tropical regions, Hawksbill turtles are considered critically endangered due to human fishing practices.
