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<p>[QUOTE="cladking, post: 6483931, member: 68"]Silver coins from all over the world were invariably saved in substantial numbers but when the world switched to cu/ ni after WW II people stopped setting aside new coin. In some countries the newer coins are almost non-existent in Unc. Most or all of the NZ coins can be found but they are apparently scarce. There aren't enough moderns for the handful of collectors who want them. And this demand is still growing.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="cladking, post: 6483931, member: 68"]Silver coins from all over the world were invariably saved in substantial numbers but when the world switched to cu/ ni after WW II people stopped setting aside new coin. In some countries the newer coins are almost non-existent in Unc. Most or all of the NZ coins can be found but they are apparently scarce. There aren't enough moderns for the handful of collectors who want them. And this demand is still growing.[/QUOTE]
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