1947 New Zealand Sixpence
$9.00
Early designs for the coin featuring spears and silver ferns were rejected by design committees in Britain and New Zealand.
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Description
The New Zealand sixpence is a coin of the New Zealand pound issued from 1933 to 1965.
Equal to twice a threepence or half a shilling, the sixpence was one of five denominations of silver coins introduced in the initial issue of New Zealand coinage in 1933.
Early designs for the coin featuring spears and silver ferns were rejected by design committees in Britain and New Zealand.
The coin’s final reverse, designed by George Kruger Gray, features a female huia, an extinct New Zealand bird, perched atop a branch. Issued in 50% silver until a postwar rise in silver prices triggered a shift to cupronickel in 1947, the coin was minted with relative consistency until 1965, when it was discontinued following decimalisation and the adoption of the New Zealand dollar.
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Weight | 1.2 g |
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Dimensions | 240 × 130 × 5 mm |
Composition | Silver Content (less than 100% silver) |
Condition | Very Fine (VF) |
Product Era | 1940s |
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