The Battle of Austerlitz: Napoleon’s Greatest Victory Fought on December 2, 1805, the Battle of Austerlitz stands as Napoleon Bonaparte’s undisputed masterpiece. Known as the “Battle of the Three Emperors,” it saw the French army decisively defeat the combined forces of Tsar Alexander I of Russia and Emperor Francis II of Austria, ending the War of the Third Coalition in a single, stunning campaign. Through deception, timing, and flawless execution, Napoleon lured his enemies into a fatal overextension, then struck with devastating precision. 2 ounce limited mintage of 500 coins Reverse: Features Napoleon Bonaparte in his iconic bicorne hat and military uniform, telescope in hand as he surveys the battlefield, surrounded by the elite soldiers of La Grande Armée rendered in historically accurate uniforms, weapons, and standards, poised for victory. Obverse: Depicts the dramatic destruction of Russian forces on the frozen lakes of Satschan, capturing the decisive moment that sealed Napoleon’s triumph at Austerlitz, alongside the Niue coat of arms, year, denomination, metal content, and a subtle bee motif symbolizing imperial power and immortality.