100th Anniversary of the outbreak of World War I, 1 dollar
- Issuer:
- Denomination:1 New Zealand dollar
- Metal:Ag 999
- Quality:proof
- Weight:17.50 g
- Circulation:2,014 pcs
- Date of issue:May 2014
This coin commemorates 100th Anniversary of the outbreak of World War I.
- Full-relief reverse of the coin
- High commemorative and collectible value
- Minted in .999 fine silver
- Limited, low mintage of only 2,014 pieces
- Offered in an attractive packaging
- Accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity
All elements depicted on the coin refer symbolically to the first world war operations. Prussian and British helmets are presented as symbols of the Triple Entente and Central Powers between which the armed conflict broke out. A tank and barricades symbolize a clash of modern technologies with strategy and tactics. For the first time in military history new machines, like airplanes, submarines, tanks and trucks, were used. The coin also features an eagle of the Polish Legions symbolizing the resurrection of Polish sovereignty.
The coin stands out due to the use of a latent image – on its reverse 1914 and 2014 change depending on a viewing angle.
In the central part of the coin – the effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. On the right – the mint mark (m/w). Below – the hallmark: Ag 999. In the rim – inscriptions: ELIZABETH II, NIUE ISLAND (the issuer), 1 DOLLAR (the face value) and the year of issue – 2014.
In the central part of the coin – a French tank, entanglements, a weapon, protective bags, helmets and an eagle of the Polish Legions. At the bottom, along the rim – an inscription: 100th ANNIVERSARY. In the upper part of the coin – an inscription: THE FIRST WORLD WAR and a latent image – 1914/2014.
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