New Zealand Tokens, why so much??

Discussion in 'Coin Chat' started by fretboard, Mar 30, 2013.

  1. fretboard

    fretboard Defender of Old Coinage!

    Anybody collect tokens from New Zealand? Beautiful tokens, I've never seen one that I didn't like but I would like to understand why they are so expensive. Anyone know? Here's a ChristChurch Token dated 1881, not too pricey but that's only because of the drivel on the surface. Anyone know anything about these great looking tokens??
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  3. Raymond Beracha

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  4. PaddyB

    PaddyB Eccentric enthusiast

    I have had a few of these over the years, and they are indeed very lovely. (As are some of the Australian ones from around the same time.)

    As to price - it is the old economic principle of "Supply and Demand". NZ had a very small population in the 19th Century, and so the number of these tokens produced was very low. Now NZ has many more collectors, and the tokens are also attractive and sought after by colonial numismatists around the world - so demand far out-strips supply, and the prices go up.
     
  5. cpm9ball

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    It's a great design. Does anyone know if a good soak in virgin olive oil would help to clean it up a bit? I wonder who designed it?

    Chris
     
  6. BRandM

    BRandM Counterstamp Collector

    Great token fretboard. I don't have any from New Zealand but have a collector friend on Long Island who is an avid collector of both their tokens and coins. Thanks for showing yours.

    Bruce
     
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