What do you mean by "What is the new coins?"
The two related links below show New Zealand's predecimal coins and New Zealand's current coins.
Prior to 1933, New Zealand used mainly British coins and a some Australian coins.
With the possible exception of "Traders Tokens", there were no New Zealand coins minted prior to 1933. Any coins circulating in New Zealand prior to 1933 would have been mostly British coins and some Australian coins.
Are they U.S. coins? Which denominations? Post new question.
All New Zealand silver coins from 1933 to 1946 had a silver content of 50%. From 1947 onwards, all New Zealand "silver" coins were made from a copper-nickel alloy.
If they have been circulated, all British "New" Pence coins are worth whatever is indicated on them.
Most confederate coins were struck by the New Orleans mint.
The new monarch is typically featured on new coins starting the following year. For example, Elizabeth II became queen in 1952, and was shown on coins starting in 1953.
As with most newer coins, New Zealand decimal coins have almost no collector value unless they are Mint Uncirculated or Proof coins. Mint Uncirculated or Proof coins will be issued in some sort of packaging. Uncirculated or Proof New Zealand 10 cent coins to look out for are the 1971, 1974, 1983 and 1984 coins. If in doubt, a reputable coin dealer will be able to advise or give a valuation. NOTE - All New Zealand pre-2006 10 cent coins are no longer legal tender, but they are redeemable for face value at the Reserve Bank of New Zealand.
All coins that the US use. 50, 25, 10, 5, and 1 cent coins.
The head on New Zealand coins is that of the New Zealand Queen, Elizabeth II. Her representative in NZ is the Governor General.
203 star coins