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NEW ZEALAND New Zealand 1967
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Bronze 2C 1967 Newzealand Standard circulation coin KM#32.1 OBVERSE LAMINATION
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NGC MINT ERROR AU 53 BN
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Second crowned portrait of HM Queen Elizabeth II right, wearing the Girls of Great Britain and Ireland tiara, legend around, date below. Kowhai flower (Sophora microphylla) is also known as weeping kōwhai and small-leaved kōwhai.
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NEW ZEALAND New Zealand 1974
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CuproNickel 5C 1974 Newzealand KM#34.1 OBVERSE HALF OF SPLIT PLANCHET (1.4g)
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NGC MINT ERROR MS 61
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The New Zealand five-cent coin was the lowest denomination coin of the New Zealand dollar from 1990 to 2006. The five-cent coin was introduced when the New Zealand dollar was introduced on 10 July 1967, replacing the New Zealand sixpence coin, which - having exactly the same dimensions - remained legal tender and in parallel use.
The reverse design of the coin depicts the last surviving member of an otherwise extinct family of reptiles, the tuatara (a lizard-like reptile), native only to New Zealand, shown sitting on a coastal rock. Above in the background, a gull flying.
Coins issued in 1974 circulated for 32 years before they were demonetised on 1 November 2006.
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NEW ZEALAND New Zealand 1980
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CuproNickel 5C 1980 Newzealand KM#34.1 CURVED CLIP @ 4:00
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NGC MINT ERROR MS 63
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NEW ZEALAND New Zealand 1991
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Aluminium-Bronze $2 1991 Newzealand STRUCK ON $1 Planchet (8g) KM#79 STRUCK ON $1 PLANCHET (8g)
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NGC MINT ERROR MS 64
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The Eastern Great Egret is sacred to New Zealand's indigenous Māori people, and highly endangered within the country, only inhabiting the Okarito Lagoon on the South Island.
Kotuku or white heron have always been rare in New Zealand and are revered by both Māori and pakeha for its elegant white feathers. This graceful bird has long, slender legs and a long, thin S-shaped neck, which has a distinct kink when flying. Kotuku are specially adapted for wading in shallow, muddy waterways: it has long legs that are bare of feathers to well above the ankle joint and long spreading toes. In New Zealand it only breeds near Whataroa, South Westland, between September and January.
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United States USA 2000
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Copper-Plated Zinc 1C 2000 Philadelphia (No Mint Mark) KM#201a/ 201b STRUCK 20% OFF CENTER
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NGC MINT ERROR MS 66 RD
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Lincoln Cents, Memorial Reverse 2000 1C MS
Category: Lincoln Cents, Memorial Reverse (1959-2008)
Mint: Philadelphia.
Mintage: 5,503,200,000.
Obverse Designer: Victor D. Brenner.
Reverse Designer: Frank Gasparro.
Composition: Copper-Plated Zinc.
Weight: 2.5g.
Diameter: 19mm.
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NEW ZEALAND New Zealand 1967
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CuproNickel 5C 1967 Newzealand KM#34.1
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NGC MINT ERROR SP 69 ULTRA CAMEO
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The New Zealand five-cent coin was the lowest denomination coin of the New Zealand dollar from 1990 to 2006. The five-cent coin was introduced when the New Zealand dollar was introduced on 10 July 1967, replacing the New Zealand sixpence coin, which - having exactly the same dimensions - remained legal tender and in parallel use.
Coins issued in 1967 circulated for 39 years before they were demonetised on 1 November 2006.
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New Zealand New Zealand 1948-1952
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Copper-Nickel 6P (1948-52) NEWZEALAND KM# 16 OBVERSE HALF OF SPLIT PLANCHET AFTER STRIKE
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NGC MINT ERROR AU 53
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| *JACOBS* AUTRALIA MINT ERROR COINS |
AUSTRALIA - CIRCULATION Australia 1953
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Silver 50% 3P 1953 Lamination Error Obverse KM# 51
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NGC MINT ERROR AU 58
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