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  2. New Zealand fifty-cent coin - Wikipedia

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    The New Zealand fifty-cent coin is a coin of the New Zealand dollar. It was the largest by denomination, diameter and mass to have been introduced on the decimalisation of the currency on 10 July 1967, replacing the pre-decimal crown coin (five shillings). A total of 81,585,200 pre-2006 50 cent coins were issued, with a total value of ...

  3. Coins of the New Zealand dollar - Wikipedia

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    The coins of the New Zealand dollar are used for the smallest physical currency available in New Zealand. The current denominations are ten cents, twenty cents, fifty cents, one dollar and two dollars. The $1 and $2 coins are minted in a gold colour, the 20c and 50c coins are silver colour and the 10c coin is plated in copper. Larger denominations of the New Zealand dollar are minted as ...

  4. New Zealand five-cent coin - Wikipedia

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    The five-cent coin was introduced on 10 July 1967 with the decimalisation of New Zealand currency, where the New Zealand dollar replaced the New Zealand pound at a rate of two dollars to a pound, with six pence in the old pound currency equaling five cents in the new one. The new five cent coin was the same size and composition as the old ...

  5. Cook Islands dollar - Wikipedia

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    The Cook Islands dollar was the former currency of the Cook Islands, which now uses the New Zealand dollar, although some physical cash issued for the Cook Islands dollar remains in use. The dollar was subdivided into 100 cents, with some older 50-cent coins carrying the denomination as "50 tene".

  6. James Berry (artist) - Wikipedia

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    After a lengthy process, Berry was the artist for the final designs selected for New Zealand's decimal coins, [3] introduced in 1967 in denominations of 1, 2, 5, 10, 20 and 50 cents. The 1, 2 and 5-cent coins have been withdrawn from circulation, and the 20-cent redesigned.

  7. So long, penny! Trump orders US to ditch 1-cent coin after ...

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    Canada started phasing out its penny a dozen years ago and urged store owners to round prices to the nearest nickel for cash transactions. Electronic purchases were still billed to the nearest cent. The move came after New Zealand, Australia, the Netherlands, and others dropped their lowest-denomination coins.

  8. Is This the End of the Penny? Why It’s on the Chopping Block

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    Australia stopped minting pennies in 1991, as did New Zealand in 1988. Should we see the end of the penny, the average American won’t notice a difference and most likely will still be using ...

  9. Category:Decimal coins of New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    New Zealand one-cent coin; New Zealand two-cent coin; New Zealand five-cent coin; New Zealand ten-cent coin; New Zealand twenty-cent coin; New Zealand fifty-cent coin; D.

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