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1 Dollar Pattern

Issuer Reserve Bank of New Zealand
Year 1985
Type Coin pattern
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Reverse description At centre of an otherwise plain field, a small rectangular cartouche encloses the Royal Mint logo depicting the Tower of London, rendered in outline with two flanking turrets surmounted by crosses and a central battlemented gatehouse. No additional legend or inscription appears on the reverse, confirming the piece's status as a technical pattern. A raised rim borders the reeded edge.
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Mint Royal Mint
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New Zealand's shift to a dollar coin had a long, contested lead-up. The Reserve Bank tested multiple compositions and dimensions through the early 1980s before settling on the aluminium-bronze alloy used in the coin that finally entered circulation in 1990. This 1985 pattern is part of that extended evaluation period — struck to test die performance, vending machine tolerances, and public handling characteristics rather than for any planned release.

Pattern pieces from this program rarely left official hands.

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