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The 2020 Tokelau Chronos Silver Coin is the sixth annual release in Pressburg Mint's acclaimed Chronos series. Struck from 1 troy ounce of .999 fine silver in a prooflike finish, this edition is limited to just 10,000 coins worldwide and carries a face value of $6 New Zealand Dollars (NZD), backed by the government of Tokelau. Each coin arrives in an individual protective capsule. The 2020 release introduces the feather as its year-specific design theme, appearing on both the obverse and reverse to give this edition a distinctive identity within the Chronos series.
Obverse — The Queen and the Feather Infinity
The obverse features the Ian Rank-Broadley effigy of Queen Elizabeth II, showing the monarch in right-profile relief wearing the Girls of Great Britain and Ireland Tiara.
Beneath the portrait is the 2020 design signature: an infinity symbol elegantly combined with a feather motif. The feather naturally flows through the figure-eight shape, creating a visual connection between endless time and the organic world.The background is filled with an intricate geometric pattern that extends across the entire field, adding depth and visual complexity.Inscriptions include: "1 OZ FINE SILVER 999 · ELIZABETH II · TOKELAU 2020."
Reverse — The Clock and the Feathers
The reverse continues the defining feature of the Chronos series: a decorative clock face with hands permanently set at 11:55, symbolizing the passage of time.
For the 2020 edition, the inner section of the clock incorporates floating feather elements surrounding a smaller central clock, creating a calm and balanced composition.
The quarter-hour positions display specific markers: "Ag" at 12, "III" at 3, "6 DOLLARS" at 6, and "IX" at 9.The outer ring repeats the geometric pattern seen on the obverse, creating a cohesive design across both sides of the coin.
This coin is offered in both Prooflike (PL) and Brilliant Uncirculated (BU) finishes, each with its own characteristics.A Prooflike coin is struck using standard production methods but with exceptionally fresh and well-prepared dies. This produces reflective, mirror-like fields while maintaining traditional relief details.The result is a coin with strong visual contrast and enhanced brilliance compared to a standard bullion strike.A Brilliant Uncirculated coin displays the full design without the mirrored field effect, making it the more traditional bullion version.A true Proof coin is manufactured through a separate process involving specially polished dies and multiple strikes, creating deeply mirrored fields and frosted design elements.The 2020 Chronos Prooflike edition carries a lower mintage than its BU counterpart, making it the more collectible version for many series enthusiasts.
Pressburg Mint launched the Chronos series in 2015 as a silver round collection focused on the concept of time.In 2019, the series gained legal tender status through Tokelau, and the 2020 release became the first issue to carry the current $6 NZD denomination.The series takes its name from Chronos, the Greek personification of time itself.
Its guiding motto, PANTA RHEI—meaning "Everything Flows"—is associated with the philosopher Heraclitus, who believed that constant change defines all existence.The clock fixed at 11:55 serves as the visual centerpiece of every Chronos release.While the clock never changes, the surrounding artwork evolves each year, reflecting the series' central idea that time continues moving forward while everything around it changes.
Pressburg Mint is based in Bratislava, Slovakia, and takes its name from "Pressburg," the historical German name for the city.The mint is known for producing innovative legal-tender bullion programs for Tokelau, including the Chronos, Terra, Equilibrium, and Vivat Humanitas series.Tokelau is a dependent territory of New Zealand located in the South Pacific.Although small in population, it issues legal-tender coins denominated in New Zealand Dollars and distributed worldwide through authorized dealers.
The 2020 Tokelau Chronos Silver Coin is the sixth annual release in Pressburg Mint's acclaimed Chronos series. Struck from 1 troy ounce of .999 fine silver in a prooflike finish, this edition is limited to just 10,000 coins worldwide and carries a face value of $6 New Zealand Dollars (NZD), backed by the government of Tokelau. Each coin arrives in an individual protective capsule. The 2020 release introduces the feather as its year-specific design theme, appearing on both the obverse and reverse to give this edition a distinctive identity within the Chronos series.
Obverse — The Queen and the Feather Infinity
The obverse features the Ian Rank-Broadley effigy of Queen Elizabeth II, showing the monarch in right-profile relief wearing the Girls of Great Britain and Ireland Tiara.
Beneath the portrait is the 2020 design signature: an infinity symbol elegantly combined with a feather motif. The feather naturally flows through the figure-eight shape, creating a visual connection between endless time and the organic world.The background is filled with an intricate geometric pattern that extends across the entire field, adding depth and visual complexity.Inscriptions include: "1 OZ FINE SILVER 999 · ELIZABETH II · TOKELAU 2020."
Reverse — The Clock and the Feathers
The reverse continues the defining feature of the Chronos series: a decorative clock face with hands permanently set at 11:55, symbolizing the passage of time.
For the 2020 edition, the inner section of the clock incorporates floating feather elements surrounding a smaller central clock, creating a calm and balanced composition.
The quarter-hour positions display specific markers: "Ag" at 12, "III" at 3, "6 DOLLARS" at 6, and "IX" at 9.The outer ring repeats the geometric pattern seen on the obverse, creating a cohesive design across both sides of the coin.
This coin is offered in both Prooflike (PL) and Brilliant Uncirculated (BU) finishes, each with its own characteristics.A Prooflike coin is struck using standard production methods but with exceptionally fresh and well-prepared dies. This produces reflective, mirror-like fields while maintaining traditional relief details.The result is a coin with strong visual contrast and enhanced brilliance compared to a standard bullion strike.A Brilliant Uncirculated coin displays the full design without the mirrored field effect, making it the more traditional bullion version.A true Proof coin is manufactured through a separate process involving specially polished dies and multiple strikes, creating deeply mirrored fields and frosted design elements.The 2020 Chronos Prooflike edition carries a lower mintage than its BU counterpart, making it the more collectible version for many series enthusiasts.
Pressburg Mint launched the Chronos series in 2015 as a silver round collection focused on the concept of time.In 2019, the series gained legal tender status through Tokelau, and the 2020 release became the first issue to carry the current $6 NZD denomination.The series takes its name from Chronos, the Greek personification of time itself.
Its guiding motto, PANTA RHEI—meaning "Everything Flows"—is associated with the philosopher Heraclitus, who believed that constant change defines all existence.The clock fixed at 11:55 serves as the visual centerpiece of every Chronos release.While the clock never changes, the surrounding artwork evolves each year, reflecting the series' central idea that time continues moving forward while everything around it changes.
Pressburg Mint is based in Bratislava, Slovakia, and takes its name from "Pressburg," the historical German name for the city.The mint is known for producing innovative legal-tender bullion programs for Tokelau, including the Chronos, Terra, Equilibrium, and Vivat Humanitas series.Tokelau is a dependent territory of New Zealand located in the South Pacific.Although small in population, it issues legal-tender coins denominated in New Zealand Dollars and distributed worldwide through authorized dealers.