1937-1946 New Zealand Silver 6 Pence George VI AU
1937-1946 New Zealand Silver 6 Pence George VI AU
During the decade spanning 1937 to 1946, New Zealand issued a distinctive silver sixpence that captures a unique moment in the nation's natural and regal history. Struck in 0.500 fine silver, this coin contains 0.0455 troy ounces of precious metal. It represents a transitional era in coinage, circulating during the reign of King George VI. The obverse of the coin displays a left-facing portrait of King George VI. Surrounding his likeness are inscriptions denoting his royal title. This classic imperial portrait is balanced by a reverse design that celebrates the unique ecology of New Zealand, featuring the native huia bird perched on a branch and facing right. The huia, a deeply significant species in Maori culture, is accompanied by the denomination and the country name, making this issue a fascinating study in both royal portraiture and Pacific natural history.
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Specifications
| Country | New Zealand |
|---|---|
| Grade | Almost Unc |
| 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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