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1937-1946 New Zealand Silver 6 Pence George VI Avg Circ

1937-1946 New Zealand Silver 6 Pence George VI Avg Circ

1937-1946 New Zealand Silver 6 Pence George VI Avg Circ


0.0455 troy oz .500 Average Circulated

During the decade spanning 1937 to 1946, New Zealand issued a distinctive silver sixpence that captures a unique chapter in the nation's natural and royal history. Struck in 50 percent fine silver, this coin carries a precious metal content of 0.0455 troy ounces. It represents a transitional era in coinage, circulating widely and showing the honest wear of daily commerce in these average circulated examples. The obverse of the coin features the left-facing portrait of King George VI, surrounded by his royal title. On the reverse, the design showcases the native huia bird perched and facing to the right. The huia, a deeply significant species in New Zealand's ecology, is beautifully rendered alongside the denomination and the date of issue. This combination of royal portraiture and local fauna makes the coin a compelling piece of geographic and natural history.

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Specifications

Country New Zealand
Grade Average Circulated
Legal-tender face value 6 Pence
Metal Silver
Weight 0.0455 troy oz
Purity .500
Diameter 19.3 mm
Thickness 1.34 mm

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