1933-1936 New Zealand Silver 6 Pence George V Avg Circ
1933-1936 New Zealand Silver 6 Pence George V Avg Circ
During the mid twentieth century, New Zealand introduced its own distinctive coinage, moving away from British currency. Among these early issues is the silver sixpence minted between 1933 and 1936. This particular coin, cataloged as KM#2, represents a pivotal era in the nation's numismatic history, combining royal tradition with the unique natural heritage of the islands. The obverse of the coin displays the profile of King George V, identified by the surrounding inscription of his royal titles. The reverse features a detailed depiction of the Huia bird, a sacred species of New Zealand forest bird that is now extinct. This design is accompanied by the inscriptions of the country name, the denomination, and the year of issue. Struck in a silver alloy with a purity of 0.500, each coin contains 0.0455 troy ounces of actual silver weight. These pieces survive today in average circulated condition, offering a tangible connection to the early years of New Zealand's independent coinage system.
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Specifications
| Country | New Zealand |
|---|---|
| Year | 1933-1936 |
| Grade | Average Circulated |
| Legal-tender face value | 6 Pence |
| Metal | Silver |
| Weight | 0.0455 troy oz |
| Purity | .500 |
| Diameter | 19.3 mm |
| Thickness | 1.35 mm |
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