*A silver 1974 nickel *
This is copper-nickle coin worth 10¢ in XF condition,
$2.00 UNC;- and if it's a proof it's $4.00.
*A silver 1974 dime*
This is copper-nickle coin worth 10¢ in XF condition,
$2.00 UNC;- and if it's a proof it's $3.00.
*A silver 1977 20 cent coin*
This is copper-nickle coin worth 20¢ in XF condition,
$2.00 UNC;- and if it's a proof it's $6.50.
*A silver 1980 half dollar*
There's a couple different varieties with these, but basically
worth 50¢ in XF condition, $2/$3 UNC;- and if it's a proof it's $6.00.
*A bronze 1982 2 cent coin - (has 3? varieties)*
10¢ in XF condition, $1.00 UNC;- and if it's a proof it's $3.00.
*A bronze1986 penny*
10¢ in XF condition, $1.00 UNC;- and if it's a proof it's $1.00.
tiki
the thickness isnt imprtant!
1982
NZ didn't have cents in 1933
yes, indeed it is
The Silver Ferns
1982
New Zealand withdrew its two cent coins from circulation in 1990; the smallest denomination coin in NZ is now the ten cent coin.
the silver fern netball team from nz
The NZ dollar is currently about 80c US. And there are 100 cents to the NZ dollar. But coinage is only usable generally in the country of issue. Banks will handle notes, but not generally coins.
NZ Sevens Team, NZ Silver Ferns
Spring 2010.