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| Uitgever | Reserve Bank of New Zealand |
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| Jaar | 1989 |
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| Gewicht | 27.216 g |
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| Beschrijving voorzijde | The third definitive effigy of Queen Elizabeth II faces right, modelled by Raphael Maklouf, depicting the Queen wearing the King George IV State Diadem, a necklace, and robed in a draped mantle. The inscription 'ELIZABETH II NEW ZEALAND' arcs around the upper periphery, with 'RDM' denoting the designer's initials appearing to the lower right of the effigy, and the date '1989' positioned in the lower field. |
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| Beschrijving keerzijde | A competitive swimmer is depicted in dynamic full-figure composition executing the butterfly stroke, arms extended forward above the water's surface, capturing the athleticism of the event. The legend 'XIVth Commonwealth Games Auckland' arcs around the upper and lateral periphery, commemorating the 1990 Commonwealth Games held in Auckland, New Zealand. The denomination '1 Dollar' appears in the lower field beneath the central design. |
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| Aanvullende informatie |
New Zealand's 1989 dollar series marked the final year of the large copper-nickel dollar before the 1990 coinage reform drastically reduced the size of the entire circulation series. The swimmer reverse was part of a broader effort to feature New Zealand sporting identity on everyday coinage during the lead-up to the 1990 Commonwealth Games held in Auckland — the only time New Zealand has hosted the Games.