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| Uitgever | Reserve Bank of New Zealand |
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| Jaar | 2019 |
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| Waarde | 1 Dollar |
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| Beschrijving voorzijde | Fourth portrait effigy of Queen Elizabeth II facing right, depicting the monarch wearing the Girls of Great Britain and Ireland tiara. The bust is diademed and draped, rendered in the style attributed to Ian Rank-Broadley. The legend encircles the effigy in the field, with the date appearing below the portrait. Fineness and weight indicators are incorporated into the surrounding inscription. |
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| Beschrijving keerzijde | Central design featuring the Tiritiri Matangi Lighthouse prominently positioned to the left, with bold light beams radiating outward across the field in a dynamic fan pattern. A sailboat under sail is depicted to the right, sailing rightward across stylised water. The legend identifying the subject appears along the upper arc, with the denomination inscribed along the lower arc of the coin. |
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| Aanvullende informatie |
Tīriti Matangi Island in the Hauraki Gulf has operated as a predator-free open sanctuary since 1984, when the New Zealand Wildlife Service began the painstaking removal of livestock and introduced pests that had stripped the island bare. The reforestation effort — largely volunteer-driven — became one of the most closely watched ecological restoration projects in the Southern Hemisphere, with kiwi, kōkako, and takahē reintroduced to land that had been farmland within living memory.
This issue belongs to New Zealand's ongoing native wildlife dollar series, struck at the Perth Mint under contract.