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| 正面描述 | Right-facing effigy of Queen Elizabeth II after the second definitive portrait by Arnold Machin, depicting the Queen wearing the Girls of Great Britain and Ireland tiara with a draped and pearl-adorned neckline. The legend ELIZABETH II arcs above and NEW ZEALAND below, with the date appearing at the bottom of the field. The portrait is rendered in fine relief with careful attention to facial detail and regalia. |
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| 铸造量 | 1967 - BU Specimen (blue label) - 50,000 1967 - Circulation - 17,000,000 1967 - Proof - 10 1967 - UNC Year Set (pink label) - 250,000 1968 - BU Specimen (blue label) - 40,000 1968 - UNC Year Set (pink label) - 35,000 1969 - BU Specimen (blue label) - 50,000 1969 - Circulation - 3,000,000 1969 - UNC Year Set (pink label) - 50,000 |
| 附加信息 |
New Zealand decimalized on 10 July 1967, abandoning the pound system it had used since colonial times. The shilling dual-denomination was a deliberate concession to public anxiety — both values appeared on the coin so that people could mentally convert during the transition period. The dual labeling was dropped after 1969 once the Reserve Bank was satisfied the public had adjusted.
Machin's second portrait of Elizabeth II, introduced for the decimalization coinage, replaced Gillick's earlier effigy that had appeared on the pre-decimal issues.