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New Zealand Pound, shillings and pence coin pack. 1967

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Purple and grey printed cardboard folder pack containing set of pound shilling and pence l coins celebrating change from pounds shillings and pence to decimal currency 10th July 1967. These coins were from the last complete minting based on Pound shillings and pence coinage in 1965. Contains halfpenny, pennny, threepence, sixpence. one shilling, florin, half crown Issued by Treasury , Wellington N.Z. sealed in plastic. The coins are all uncirculated . Made by Royal Mint London. Notes on the coins, descriptions and history of coinage cover the folder inside. Outside back cover explains decimal currency changes.

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    New Zealand Pound, shillings and pence coin pack. 1967

  • Maker

    Royal Mint

  • Date made

    1965

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    processed material paper card processed materials, synthetic, plastic processed material metal alloy bronze processed material metal alloy, cupro-nickel, folder h 140 mm x w 205mm coin pack h 95mm x 150m small

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