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1 Dollar - Elizabeth II Berry Portrait, Shield of Arms

Uitgever Reserve Bank of New Zealand
Jaar 1979
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Diameter 38.61 mm
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Beschrijving voorzijde Right-facing effigy of Queen Elizabeth II after the modified portrait by Arnold Machin, depicting Her Majesty wearing the Queen Alexandra Russian Fringe Tiara. The legend ELIZABETH II QUEEN OF NEW ZEALAND arcs around the upper periphery, with the date 1979 appearing in the lower field flanked by two small stars. The portrait style is characteristic of the so-called Berry obverse used on New Zealand coinage during this period.
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Oplage 1979 - BU in Case - 85,000
1979 - BU in Year Set - 25,000
Aanvullende informatie

New Zealand's dollar coinage in 1979 was still finding its footing a decade after decimalization in 1967. The "Berry portrait" — Arnold Machin's effigy modified by portrait engraver Leslie Durbin — replaced the earlier Machin obverse across Commonwealth issues during the mid-1970s, a quiet but deliberate standardization push coordinated through the Royal Mint. KM#48 saw relatively modest annual mintages throughout its run, and circulation wear on surviving examples tends to concentrate predictably on the shield quartering.

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