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New Zealand 1944 6 Pence Extra Fine (EF40)
New Zealand 1944 6 Pence Extra Fine (EF40)
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New Zealand 1944 6 Pence Extra Fine (EF-40)
The New Zealand 6 Pence was one of five silver coin denominations introduced in the country’s initial coinage in 1933. Prior to this, Australian silver coins, including the 6 Pence, circulated widely in New Zealand, particularly after Australia devalued the Australian pound relative to the pound sterling in 1930, with devalued coins making up 30–40% of all coinage by early 1933. Counterfeiting also increased during this period. Following a similar devaluation of the New Zealand pound in 1933, mass smuggling of silver coins to Britain and other colonies occurred. After several decades of proposals to create domestic coinage, the New Zealand government contracted the British Royal Mint to produce its new coins, as local facilities were deemed insufficient for mass production.
The 1944 New Zealand 6 Pence was minted during World War II, a period when silver content in circulating coins was reduced due to wartime conditions.
Obverse: Uncrowned Portrait of King George VI left
Reverse: A Huia (bird) perched on a branch, legend above, denomination and date below.
Specifications:
Monarch: George VI
Composition: Silver (.500)
Weight: 2.83 g
Diameter: 19.3 mm
Edge: Reeded
Orientation: ↑↑
Mint: Royal Mint (Tower Hill), London, United Kingdom (1810-1975)
Mintage: 28,430,000
