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Neuseeland. 1 Dollar 2012 Silver Proof Coin - 50 Years of Friendship: New Zealand and Samoa (Ohne Mindestpreis)

New Zealand - 2012 - Silver Dollar Proof Coin - Samoa - 50 Years Of Friendship Design: The colored area of the coin features motifs from tatau (tattoo), symbolizing strength in Samoan culture. The formal layout of a matai (chief) meeting in a Samoan fale (house) is represented on the coin's left. ‘Ie toga (a traditional Samoan fine woven mat) represents the binding of families together and is incorporated on the right-hand side of the coin as well as around the rim. The tone of the coloured area references the natural colouration of the endemic hardwood tree ifilele (Intsia Bijuga), which is used to create the form of the 'ava (kava) bowl. The engraved area of the coin is designed in the shape of a pua (frangipani flower). Three of the petals portray important architectural structures, including the Maota Fa’amasino (the 110-year-old Courthouse in Apia), the Mulivai Catholic Cathedral, and the Samoan Maota Fono (the original Samoan Parliament House). The fourth petal features a coconut tree or niu, which is representative of the importance of agriculture to Samoa’s economy. The centre of the coin features a taupou (young female) and two mānaia (young males) wearing tuiga (headdresses) at an ‘ava ceremony. A taupou is the daughter of a matai and a mānaia is the son of a matai. The coin designer, Michel Tuffery MNZM, lives and works in Wellington, New Zealand (Aotearoa), and is a famous multi-disciplinary artist of Samoan, Rarotongan, and Tahitian heritage. Tuffery has established himself as a diverse and critical creative practitioner within contemporary New Zealand and Pacific Island art, and his work features in major public and private collections globally. This stunning coin is housed within a crystal glass stand that reflects the architecture of the traditional 'ava bowl and its cultural and ceremonial significance to Samoan culture. Each coin comes with an individually numbered certificate and with a worldwide mintage of only 1,000. Denomination: New Zealand $1 Composition: 0.999 Silver proof Weight: 1 troy oz Diameter: 40mm Edge treatment: Milled Shape: Round Obverse design: Portrait of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II by Ian Rank-Broadley, England Reverse design: Samoan architecture, agriculture, and cultural art forms Mint: BH Mayer's Kunstprāgeanstalt GmbH Worldwide mintage limit: 1,000 The coin you'll see in the photos is the coin you will receive.

Nr. 91197495

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Neuseeland. 1 Dollar 2012 Silver Proof Coin - 50 Years of Friendship: New Zealand and Samoa  (Ohne Mindestpreis)

Neuseeland. 1 Dollar 2012 Silver Proof Coin - 50 Years of Friendship: New Zealand and Samoa (Ohne Mindestpreis)

New Zealand - 2012 - Silver Dollar Proof Coin - Samoa - 50 Years Of Friendship

Design:

The colored area of the coin features motifs from tatau (tattoo), symbolizing strength in Samoan culture. The formal layout of a matai (chief) meeting in a Samoan fale (house) is represented on the coin's left. ‘Ie toga (a traditional Samoan fine woven mat) represents the binding of families together and is incorporated on the right-hand side of the coin as well as around the rim. The tone of the coloured area references the natural colouration of the endemic hardwood tree ifilele (Intsia Bijuga), which is used to create the form of the 'ava (kava) bowl.

The engraved area of the coin is designed in the shape of a pua (frangipani flower). Three of the petals portray important architectural structures, including the Maota Fa’amasino (the 110-year-old Courthouse in Apia), the Mulivai Catholic Cathedral, and the Samoan Maota Fono (the original Samoan Parliament House). The fourth petal features a coconut tree or niu, which is representative of the importance of agriculture to Samoa’s economy.

The centre of the coin features a taupou (young female) and two mānaia (young males) wearing tuiga (headdresses) at an ‘ava ceremony. A taupou is the daughter of a matai and a mānaia is the son of a matai.

The coin designer, Michel Tuffery MNZM, lives and works in Wellington, New Zealand (Aotearoa), and is a famous multi-disciplinary artist of Samoan, Rarotongan, and Tahitian heritage. Tuffery has established himself as a diverse and critical creative practitioner within contemporary New Zealand and Pacific Island art, and his work features in major public and private collections globally.

This stunning coin is housed within a crystal glass stand that reflects the architecture of the traditional 'ava bowl and its cultural and ceremonial significance to Samoan culture. Each coin comes with an individually numbered certificate and with a worldwide mintage of only 1,000.

Denomination: New Zealand $1
Composition: 0.999 Silver proof
Weight: 1 troy oz
Diameter: 40mm
Edge treatment: Milled
Shape: Round
Obverse design: Portrait of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II by Ian Rank-Broadley, England
Reverse design: Samoan architecture, agriculture, and cultural art forms
Mint: BH Mayer's Kunstprāgeanstalt GmbH
Worldwide mintage limit: 1,000

The coin you'll see in the photos is the coin you will receive.

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