In his Stack's Bowers blog December 18, 2019, Senior Numismatist and Cataloger Jeremy Bostwick discusses the New Zealand sterling coinage from the Fenton Collection.
-Editor
The British Commonwealth has spawned a seemingly endless array of coinages featuring the contemporary reigning monarch along with more indigenous iconography, allowing for a
series of issues across the commonwealth of nations that feel similar yet is each different in its own way.
Though the island country of New Zealand may be some 11,000 miles from England, the coinage of the two—beginning with the former's first official issues in 1933—certainly
has a similar feel. First up are the iconic numismatic representations of Kings George V and VI, familiar to any collector, followed thereafter by the continually changing
renditions of the current sovereign, Queen Elizabeth II. Similar, too, are the denominations themselves and overall coinage system. There, however, the close ties end, with the
reverses allowing for a more distinct, local flair and feel. Whether they be representations of the hei-tiki (1/2 pennies), crossed patus (3 pences), and a Maori warrior
(shillings), or those of a kiwi (florins), the extinct huia (6 pences), and the tui (pennies), indigenous aspects of the Maori and endemic avian iconography present an appearance
that most distinctly signifies New Zealand.
Our upcoming Official Auction of the 2020 N.Y.I.N.C. will present the Fenton Collection of New Zealand Sterling Coinage, a stunning set that has been finely cultivated and
curated for the best possible representations of the dates across the circulation strikings. This tremendous collection offers a vibrant and robust date run of 1/2 crowns all the
way down to 1/2 pennies, ranging from the period late in the reign of George V, continuing with the reign of George VI, and ending with the young head issues from early in the
reign of Elizabeth II. While dates both common and rare are represented, the exceptional quality remains unchanged throughout, as most of the pieces are tied for the finest
known—with some even standing alone as the singular finest examples listed in the PCGS census.
To read the complete article, see:
Elite New Zealand Sterling Coinage from the Fenton Collection
(https://www.stacksbowers.com/News/Pages/Blogs.aspx?ArticleID=new-zealand-sterling-coins)
Here are closer looks at some of the coins. -Editor
1936 Three Pence
To read the complete lot description, see:
NEW ZEALAND. 3 Pence, 1935. PCGS MS-66 Gold Shield.
(https://auctions.stacksbowers.com/lots/view/3-LA9YQ/new-zealand-3-pence-1935-pcgs-ms-66-gold-shield)
1940 Florin
To read the complete lot description, see:
NEW ZEALAND. Florin, 1940. PCGS MS-65 Gold Shield
(https://auctions.stacksbowers.com/lots/view/3-LA9XC/new-zealand-florin-1940-pcgs-ms-65-gold-shield)
1935 Waitangi Crown
KM-6; Dav-433. Mintage: 468. An incredibly RARE one year type coin, this majestic issue commemorates the king's jubilee as well as the Treaty of the Waitangi in 1840--a
treaty which was signed between representatives of the British crown and local Maori chiefs. Always a desirable and classic crown.
To read the complete lot description, see:
NEW ZEALAND. Crown, 1935. London Mint. PCGS PROOF-63
Gold Shield. (https://auctions.stacksbowers.com/lots/view/3-LAB40/new-zealand-crown-1935-london-mint-pcgs-proof-63-gold-shield)
Wayne Homren, Editor
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