New New Zealand Coins.

Discussion in 'World Coins' started by Aidan Work, May 7, 2006.

  1. Aidan Work

    Aidan Work New Member

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  3. ccg

    ccg New Member

    I find it odd that the 5c is going to be a brass piece, usually not a good sign...
     
  4. Aidan Work

    Aidan Work New Member

    The 10c. is going to be a copper-coloured coin.It is the 5c. coin that will no longer be struck.

    Aidan.
     
  5. Mikjo0

    Mikjo0 Numismatist

    I love the way they ( NZ Bank) just tell the people..we will no longer be making the 5 cent coin and oh yeah,your old coins will no longer be legal tender....if the US Govt. had any cojones,they'd do the same starting with the cent!!!!
    and if I was in charge,as well I should be,the dollar bill would be next on the chopping block.No more problem trying to ram dollar coins down the public's throat because there would be no option..hehehe..*evil chuckle*
     
  6. spiraltreet

    spiraltreet New Member

    Seems pretty odd Aidan... Here in India, we can find even the 1950 coins in circulation at present also. The Government issues no such deadline. But there are some smaller denominations which ceased to be legal tender. Just now denomination from 5 paise onwards are legal tender here. But its been a long time since I see even a 25 Paise in circulation. In actual practice, the smallest denomination in circulation in India is a 50 Paise coin. Even the beggers dont accept 25 Paise coins (I am not exaggerating)!!
     
  7. De Orc

    De Orc Well-Known Member

    Nothing odd about it they have just decided to remove certain coins from circulation did the same over here in the UK with the 1/2p and a number of other countries have also done so with low denomination coins, it woudnt suprise me if the EU gets rid of its 1c shortly either.

    De Orc :D
     
  8. chrisild

    chrisild Coin Collector

    Would be fine with me. Actually in Finland they are not really used anyway since (for cash payments) final amounts are rounded to x.y0 or x.y5 - whichever is closer. Basically the same thing is done by most stores in the Netherlands. If only the other euro countries followed that example ...

    The new sizes of the NZ coins seem reasonable to me. I also like the Spanish Flower design. Guess that operators of older vending machines (those with different slots for different denominations) will not be happy about the size/weight change. Other than that, good. :)

    Christian
     
  9. Aidan Work

    Aidan Work New Member

    Odd to find old Indian coins in change.

    Biju,it seems strange to me that you'd get the old pre-decimal Indian coins in change.No doubt,you'd get the 1/4 Rupee (4 Annas) as change for a 25 Paise,& the 1/2 Rupee (8 Annas) as change for a 50 Paise coin.No doubt,you'd check your change for any collectable coins such as the Jawaharlal Nehru memorial & Mahatma Gandhi birth centenary commemrative coins in change.Of course,there are also commemorative Indian banknotes as well.

    Aidan.
     
  10. spiraltreet

    spiraltreet New Member

    Aidan, you wont believe it... but its true.. I usually collect these coins for exchange by searching from the heaps in a bank or a super market.. :goofer:
     
  11. Aidan Work

    Aidan Work New Member

    I have seen a set of the new coins.The copper-coloured 10c. is about the same size as a U.S. nickel.The 20c. is about the same size as the 20 Euro-Cents,& the 50c. is about the same size as an American quarter.

    Aidan.
     
  12. Mikjo0

    Mikjo0 Numismatist

    For some reason,there are no good pics of the new NZ coins on the official RBNZ website but I found this...they look nice!
    The new coins are the bottom 3,the top ones are discontinued.
     

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  13. chrisild

    chrisild Coin Collector

    Now why do these look so suspiciously similar to the ones shown on the page that Aidan mentioned in the initial message? ;) Larger images with more details (specifications) are here by the way: http://www.newcoins.govt.nz/2491272.pdf

    Christian
     
  14. Mikjo0

    Mikjo0 Numismatist

    LOL Chris.....thanks!
     
  15. Aidan Work

    Aidan Work New Member

    From what I have seen of the new coins,I will get to like the new 20c. & 50c. coins.I'm not yet sure about the 10c. piece though.

    A collectors' set was recently released with both old & new coins in it by the Reserve Bank of New Zealand.There were around 5,000 sets,& they have all been sold out.

    Aidan.
     
  16. Skylark

    Skylark Senior Member

    Gotta get me some of those 50c pieces.
     
  17. fiftypee

    fiftypee Member

    New NZ coins

    Hi folks:

    I heard that the Royal Canadian Mint in Canada here is making those new New Zealand Coins for New Zealand. We have the new Nickel or Copper Bonded Steel process of making coins here, and I guess New Zealand was interested in having their new coins in the same alloy.

    Talk to you all later!

    fiftypee :smile
     
  18. leuquim

    leuquim New Member

    i've got some nice silver old ones nice and shiney, i don't kno if the change is a bad sign or not but, all coins change eventually..
     
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