Crown Sized Commemorative, Coin Type from New Zealand - detailed information

Crown Sized Commemorative, Coin Type from New Zealand (issued 1967 - 2008)
Coin TypeCrown Sized Commemorative

When decimal currency was introduced in New Zealand on 10 July 1967, there was no new circulating denomination with the size and specifications of the old one crown piece, in which only commemorative coins had been issued; the new (large) fifty cents were equivalent in value but not in size. New Zealand issued crown-sized commemoratives with the specifications of the old crown, based on the British pre-decimal Crown. Until the introduction of the smaller circulating dollar coin in 1990, these coins had a one dollar denomination; later issues were denominated as five dollars.

The format changed to one troy ounce of silver in 2009.

These coins are legal tender but are not intended for circulation.

Obverse
New Zealand / Crown Sized Commemorative - obverse photo

Effigy of the monarch, legend, date of issue.

Obverse Inscription
Reverse
New Zealand / Crown Sized Commemorative - reverse photo

Reverse design as individually described.

Reverse Inscription
EdgeMilledEdge InscriptionNone
Notes

For other coins in the Crown format, see also:
- Alderney Crown
- Isle of Man Crown
- Saint Helena Crown
- United Kingdom pre-decimal Crown (1818 - 1965), Crown - 25 pence (1972 - 1981), and Crown - Five Pounds 1990 - present

Coin Type: Crown Sized Commemorative - (34) Coins
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Crown Sized Commemorative: Details
CountryNew Zealand
CurrencyNew Zealand Dollar
Sub-types One Dollar, Coat of Arms
From1967
To2008
Face Value5 (x Dollar)
CurrentYes
MaterialCuproNickel
Designer
TechnologyMilled (machine-made)
ShapeRound
OrientationMedal Alignment (Axis 0)
Size38.8000 mm
Mass28.2800 g