词条 | New Zealand fifty-cent coin |
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|Denomination= Fifty cents |Country= New Zealand |Value= 0.50 |Unit= New Zealand dollars |Mass= 5.00 |Diameter= 24.75 |Thickness= 1.70 |Edge= Plain |Composition= nickel-plated steel |Years of Minting= 1967 – present |Catalog Number= – |Obverse= |Obverse Design= Elizabeth II, Queen of New Zealand |Obverse Designer= Ian Rank-Broadley |Obverse Design Date= 1999 |Reverse= |Reverse Design= Captain Cook's {{HMS|Endeavour}} near Mount Taranaki |Reverse Designer= Reginald George James Berry |Reverse Design Date= 1967 }} 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). On 31 July 2006, as part of a revision of New Zealand's coinage, the fifty cent was made smaller, lighter and of a cheaper alloy (nickel-plated steel). On 1 November of that year the previous larger fifty cent coin was demonetised.[1] Both the larger and smaller coin featured on its reverse the ship {{HMS|Endeavour}} on which Captain Cook became the first Briton to reach New Zealand, in October 1769. The obverse, as per all New Zealand coins, features the reigning monarch, which throughout the coin's mintage has only been Queen Elizabeth II. HistoryLarger coinFollowing a 1959 committee, it was agreed in 1963 that New Zealand would use decimal currency. In 1964, the denominations, designs, weights and diameters of the coins were confirmed in the Decimal Currency Act.[2] The decimal dollar replaced the New Zealand pound (pegged to the British pound) at the rate of two dollars per pound, thus a fifty-cent coin would be a continuation of a quarter of a pound. The pre-decimal version of a quarter of a pound was the Crown coin[3] (five shillings) which throughout the British Empire was not widely used (the New Zealand crown was only issued in 1935, 1949 and 1953 with a total of 458,148 specimens[4]). However, the fifty-cent retained the dimensions and composition of the Crown but with a different reverse image. The original fifty-cent coin which circulated between 1967 and 2006 was made of cupro-nickel. At {{convert|31.75|mm|in|abbr=on|2}} diameter and weighing {{convert|13.61|g|abbr=on|2}} it is the largest coin issued of the dollar.[5] The original included five sections of alternate milling – the current version is plain. From 1967 to 1985 all New Zealand coins featured Arnold Machin's portrait of Queen Elizabeth II on the obverse. James Berry was selected to design the reverse of all of New Zealand's decimal coins, and his fifty cent design featured {{HMS|Endeavour}}, the ship on which Captain Cook became the first Briton to reach New Zealand in October 1769. Mount Taranaki is seen in the distance and the legend ENDEAVOUR is written on the bottom. The design remains unchanged to the present day. New Zealand adopted decimal currency on 10 July 1967 and $5,000,000 worth of fifty-cent coins were issued that year. The large amount meant that no further minting occurred until 1971-the longest wait for a second year of production for any of the original decimal coins.[4] In 1986 the portrait of the Queen was changed to the version by Raphael Maklouf which had been introduced to the coins of the pound sterling in the previous year.[6] This portrait remained on the obverse until the current version by Ian Rank-Broadley was introduced in 1999. However, no 50 cent coins were minted for the years 1989 to 2000.[4] Smaller coinIn 2006, New Zealand revised its coinage. The fifty-cent coin was altered due to its size being larger than most of the world's coins, and therefore being an inconvenience to the public.[1] In 2004, 51% of the public when asked by the Reserve Bank of New Zealand if they supported reducing size of coins agreed to the changes, and the rate grew to 66% when it was revealed that it would save taxpayers' money.[7] The alloy was changed to nickel-plated steel, which saved 25% of minting costs and the edge was smoothed. The changes were brought about as the fifty cent had once been the pre-decimal crown which had a higher buying power. The immediate production of the smaller coin was a face value of NZ$35.1 million (70.2 million coins)[8] and entered circulation on 31 July 2006 alongside the larger coin. The larger coin was withdrawn from circulation on 1 November 2006.[1] CommemorativesIn 1969, to mark the bicentennial of Endeavour{{'}}s arrival to New Zealand, a commemorative version of the fifty cent with the Machin portrait was produced with an inscription on its edge.[9] Since no regular fifty cent coins were issued in 1969 the coin is rare. Estimated mintage; 100,000. In 1994, a bimetallic coin of fifty cents was issued to mark the 225th anniversary of Endeavour{{'}}s arrival. The coin featured the Maklouf portrait and is New Zealand's only ever bimetallic coin.[10] In 2003 six coins with the Rank-Broadley portrait were released, with images of characters from The Lord of the Rings.[11] The link to New Zealand was that they were directed by New Zealander Peter Jackson. Silver dollars with the characters were also produced.[12] There are two commemorative 50c coins currently in circulation as legal tender. The first one was released on 23 March 2015. It features the standard obverse design but on the reverse it features two soldiers, one New Zealander and one Australian surrounded by two ferns and a mangopare (hammerhead shark) design; with the words "The Spirit of Anzac We Will Remember Them" and "1915-2015" in reference to the 100th anniversary of the Battle of Gallipoli in 1915. It is the first circulating coin to feature colour, a black background around the soldiers. The coins are limited to 1,000,000 and were minted by Canadian Mint.[13] The second one was released on 1 October 2018. It also features the standard obverse design but on the reverse it features a RSA poppy in the middle, surrounded by a free formed remembrance wreath that has incorporated the silver fern and the koru; with the words "Eleventh Hour of the Eleventh Day of the Eleventh Month". It was issued to commemorate the 100th anniversary of Armistice Day. It is the second circulating coin to feature colour. The coins are limited to 2,000,000 and were minted by the Canadian Mint.[14] References1. ^1 2 {{cite web|url=http://www.newcoins.govt.nz/2451662.html |accessdate=October 22, 2011 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20111006090041/http://www.newcoins.govt.nz/2451662.html |archivedate=October 6, 2011 }} {{New Zealand currency and coinage}}2. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.rbnz.govt.nz/notes_and_coins/coins/0094086.html|title=History of New Zealand Coinage |work=Reserve Bank of New Zealand |publisher= |accessdate=April 19, 2013}} 3. ^http://worldcoingallery.com/countries/display.php?image=nmc2/131-22&desc=New Zealand km22 1 Crown (1949)&query=New Zealand 4. ^1 2 http://www.rbnz.govt.nz/statistics/tables/f4/ 5. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.rbnz.govt.nz/notes_and_coins/coins/0101459.html |title=New Zealand Coinage Specifications |work=Reserve Bank of New Zealand |publisher= |accessdate=April 19, 2013}} 6. ^http://worldcoingallery.com/countries/display.php?image=img3/131-63&desc=New Zealand km63 50 Cents (1986–1998)&query=New Zealand 7. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.newcoins.govt.nz/1570749.html |accessdate=October 26, 2011 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20111006085119/http://www.newcoins.govt.nz/1570749.html |archivedate=October 6, 2011 }} 8. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.rbnz.govt.nz/statistics/tables/f4/ |title=F4 Coin mintings |work=Reserve Bank of New Zealand |publisher= |accessdate=April 19, 2013}} 9. ^http://worldcoingallery.com/countries/display.php?image=img15/131-39&desc=New Zealand km39 50 Cents (1969) edge lettering – Cook&query=New Zealand 10. ^http://worldcoingallery.com/countries/display.php?image=nmc3/131-90&desc=New Zealand km90 50 Cents (1994) HMS Endeavour&query=New Zealand 11. ^http://worldcoingallery.com/countries/display.php?image=nmc9/131-135&desc=New Zealand km135 50 Cents (2003) Lord of the Rings – Frodo&query=New Zealand 12. ^http://worldcoingallery.com/countries/display.php?image=nmc10/z633&desc=New Zealand km141 1 Dollar (2003) Lord of the Rings – the Ring&query=New Zealand 13. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.rbnz.govt.nz/notes-and-coins/coins/anzac-circulating-commemorative-coin|title=ANZAC Circulating Commemorative Coin|last=|first=|date=|website=Reserve Bank of New Zealand|archive-url=|archive-date=|dead-url=|access-date=}} 14. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.rbnz.govt.nz/notes-and-coins/coins/armistice-day-coin|title=Armistice Day Coin|last=|first=|date=|website=Reserve Bank of New Zealand|archive-url=|archive-date=|dead-url=|access-date=}} 3 : 1967 establishments in New Zealand|Coins of New Zealand|Fifty-cent coins |
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