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50 Cents - Elizabeth II 4th portrait, non-magnetic, set issue

Uitgever Reserve Bank of New Zealand
Jaar 2010-2012
Type Non-circulating coin
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Beschrijving voorzijde Right-facing effigy of Queen Elizabeth II, fourth portrait as executed by Ian Rank-Broadley, depicting the Queen wearing the Girls of Great Britain and Ireland tiara. The legend NEW ZEALAND arcs along the upper left periphery, and ELIZABETH II along the upper right, with the date below the truncation at the base of the field. The engraver's initials IRB appear incuse on the truncation of the bust.
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Aanvullende informatie

New Zealand's fourth-portrait 50-cent pieces were struck across a transitional period following the 2006 coinage reform, which reduced the coin set and eliminated the smaller denominations entirely. The non-magnetic copper-nickel composition distinguishes these from the steel-core issues introduced concurrently for circulation, meaning examples bearing this specification were destined for mint sets rather than general commerce — explaining why worn pieces are essentially nonexistent.

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