N° 1671 | New Zealand 1 Crown 1949

1671 - New Zealand 1 Crown 1949
1671 - New Zealand 1 Crown 1949

Description

KM# 22, N# 13915; Silver 28.28 g.; George VI; Royal Visit; London Mint; UNC with minor hairlines

GPT Description

The New Zealand 1 Crown 1949 is a fascinating numismatic piece that holds historical significance. Issued during the reign of King George VI, this coin was minted in London and commemorates a Royal Visit to New Zealand. The coin weighs 28.28 grams and is made of silver, adding to its precious metal value. It is classified under the Krause-Mishler catalog as KM# 22 and the Numista catalog as N# 13915. The coin is in uncirculated condition with minor hairlines, indicating that it has been well-preserved over the years. In 1949, New Zealand was still a part of the British Empire, and visits from the royal family were highly anticipated events that captured the public's attention. The design of the coin likely features symbols or imagery associated with the visit, showcasing the strong ties between New Zealand and the British monarchy. Owning a New Zealand 1 Crown 1949 allows collectors to hold a piece of history in their hands and appreciate the artistry and craftsmanship that went into its creation. It serves as a reminder of a bygone era and the enduring connection between New Zealand and the British royal family.
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