Monday, 4 July 2022

2412) "Tolar," Niue Island: The Czech Mint has issued Gold Investment Coins of $250 (Two Hundred Fifty Dollars - NZD), $50 (Fifty Dollars - NZD) & $8000 (Eight Thousand Dollars - NZD) highlighting the currency which led to the establishment of the US Dollar: Date of Coins issue: : 05/2022:

2412) "Tolar," Niue Island: The Czech Mint has issued  Gold Investment Coins of $250 (Two Hundred Fifty Dollars - NZD), $50 (Fifty Dollars - NZD) & $8000 (Eight Thousand Dollars - NZD)  highlighting the currency which led to the establishment of the US Dollar: Date of Coins issue: : 05/2022:

Tolar - Czech Republic:

How did the Jáchymov thalers become US dollars? This incredible story will remind one of the investment coins of the Czech Mint with the year 2022 minted from one troy ounce, five Troy Ounce and One Kilo Coins of pure Gold minted by the Czech Mint on behalf of Niue Island.

Lightning rod, propeller, blood type, genetics, contact lenses, cube sugar or the word robot – all this is the work of Czech's ingenious scientists. 

But it is a little-known fact that they have also given the world its most famous and respected currency. Which one is it? A dollar! 

Somewhere in Texas, no one seems to know that the roots of their famous currency go back to a mountain town in a small country in the heart of Europe. 

That is why it is worth remembering the forgotten Czech heritage, whose history began five hundred years ago... The "Jáchymov thaler" was a silver coin that originated in the Kingdom of Bohemia in 1520. 

An exceptionally high-quality currency rolled throughout Europe and its success prompted the minting of a number of imitations. 

The Czech thaler thus became, for example, the "Dutch "daler or Daaldar", which was paid, among other things, in the American colonies. Another distortion of the Czech word was the dollar.

The Coins:

While the Reverse of the coins, presents three Jáchymov thalers, on the obverse side one finds three US dollars. 

Specifically, it is the motif of the very first coins minted by the United States in 1794, which borrowed from their Czech ancestor not only the name, but also the weight and fineness of the metal used. 

Since the coins of the Czech Mint are issued under the license of a foreign issuer, which is the island of Niue, their obverse side still bears its necessary attributes – the national emblem, the nominal value of 50 DOLLARS (NZD) and the year of issue 2022.

The story of Czech thalers is being presented in detail in a popular educational series that was created in cooperation with the Czech Mint and the news television CNN Prima NEWS.

The Gold Coin has been issued in three Variants, as stated in the introduction above:

 i) The specification of the 50 Dollar Gold Coin are:



The Reverse of the $50 (Dollars - NZD) Gold  Coin features three designs of JOACHIMSTHALER coins in the centre.

The peripheral inscriptions are - "CZECH REPUBLIC. JOACHIMSTHALER. 1 OZ. FINE GOLD. 999.9".

The Obverse of the $50 (Dollars- NZD)  Gold Coin features the designs on the 1794 US Dollar issues.

The Emblem of the Niue Island is at centre right.

Country of issue: Niue Island; Date/Year: 05/2022; Coin Series Theme: "Tolar - Czech Republic"; Coin Theme: "Evolution of the US Dollar"; Denomination/Face Value: $50 (Fifty Dollars - NZD); Metal Composition: .9999 Fineness Gold (Au); Weight: 31.1 grams or 1.00 Oz; Diameter/Size: 37.00 mm;  Coin Quality: Proof; Mint: The Czech Mint; Mintage: 500 pieces; Designers: Obverse and Reverse - MgA. Martin Dašek/Ladislav Vraný; Capsule: Yes. Packaging: Blister Pak, The collector's variant of the investment coin is stored in a special package, which is numbered. 

The Blister Pak in which the Coin is housed

The Certificate of Authenticity (COA)

ii) The specification of the 250 Dollar Gold Coin are:

The Reverse of the $250 (Dollars - NZD) Gold  Coin features three designs of JOACHIMSTHALER coins in the centre.

The peripheral inscriptions are - "CZECH REPUBLIC. JOACHIMSTHALER. 5 OZ. FINE GOLD. 999.9".

The Obverse of the $250 (Dollars- NZD) Gold Coin features the designs on the 1794 US Dollar issues.

The Emblem of the Niue Island is at centre right.

Country of issue: Niue Island; Date/Year: 05/2022; Coin Series Theme: "Tolar - Czech Republic"; Coin Theme: "Evolution of the US Dollar"; Denomination/Face Value: $250 (Two Hundred Fifty Dollars - NZD); Metal Composition: .9999 Fineness Gold (Au); Weight: 155.5 grams or 5.00 Oz; Diameter/Size: 50.00 mm;  Coin Quality: Proof; Mint: The Czech Mint; Mintage: 500 pieces; Designers: Obverse and Reverse - MgA. Martin Dašek/Ladislav Vraný; Capsule: Yes. Numbered issue: No; Packaging: Wooden etui dark wood.

The $250 (250 Dollars - NZD) Gold Coin Presentation Case - Front with Shipper

The $250 Gold Coin Presentation Box/Case with Certificate of Authenticity (COA)

The Back of the Presentation Case/Box gives the $250 Gold Coin's specifications

The Certificate of Authenticity (COA)

iii) The specification of the 8,000 Dollar Gold Coin are:

The Reverse of the $8,000 (Dollars - NZD) Gold Kilo Coin features three designs of JOACHIMSTHALER coins in the centre.

The peripheral inscriptions are - "CZECH REPUBLIC. JOACHIMSTHALER. 1000 G. FINE GOLD. 999.9".

The Obverse of the $8,000 (Dollars- NZD) 1.00 Kilo or 1,000 grams Coin features the designs on the 1794 US Dollar issues.

The Emblem of the Niue Island is at centre right.

Country of issue: Niue Island; Date/Year: 05/2022; Coin Series Theme: "Tolar - Czech Republic"; Coin Theme: "Evolution of the US Dollar"; Denomination/Face Value: $8,000 (Eight Thousand Dollars - NZD); Metal Composition: .9999 Fineness Gold (Au); Weight: 1000.0 grams/One Kilo; Diameter/Size: 85.00 mm;  Coin Quality: Proof; Mint: The Czech Mint; Mintage: 5 pieces; Designers: Obverse and Reverse - MgA. Martin Dašek/Ladislav Vraný; Capsule: Yes; Numbered issue: No; Certificate of Authenticity (COA): Yes.

Packaging: Wooden etui dark wood, with Shipper

The Presentation Case/Box - Open - Front

The Presentation Box/Case - Open - with Certificate of Authenticity (COA)

The Presentation Box/Case (Back) displaying the Kilo Gold Coin's specifications


For a comprehensive history/Evolution of the Dollar from the Thaler ("Talar", Talar, Taller, Tolar, Talari, Tala, Dala, Daalder, Daler etc,) and its use in various countries worldwide, please visit the following link:





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