The "Strapless" Penny was the 1956 Penny.
The last New Zealand Penny was minted in 1964. New Zealand converted to decimal currency in 1967.
Such a coin does not exist. The last general circulation New Zealand Penny was issued in 1964.
Such a coin does not exist. The last general circulation New Zealand Penny was issued in 1964.
$7.56
Such a coin does not exist. The last New Zealand Halfpenny was minted in 1965 and only Britain produced a "Half New Penny" coin.
It has a value from $25 to $12,500 depending upon the condition and the variety of the coin.
Any collector value would be entirely dependent on the year and condition of the coin.
It has a value from $25 to $12,500 depending upon the condition and the variety of the coin.
$28 to $45,000 depending upon the variety and the condition of the coin.
The highest value general circulation New Zealand Threepences would be the - 1941 1942 (one dot variant) 1950 1956 (strapless variant) This is for Mint Uncirculated coins only, the high value does not necessarily extend down to worn or even circulated coins. The "One Dot" variant refers to dots around the date, there should be two dots. The "Strapless" variant refers to the bare shoulder of QEII. The strap of her garment is visible on most coins.
You do not specify a country. As far as coins are concerned, the terms "rare" and "valuable" are not the same thing and do not necessarily go hand in hand. There are no 1956 Australian, British or New Zealand coins that could be considered to be rare. Variants of the 1956 New Zealand Penny and Threepence are valuable. About 50,000 Pennies of a total of 3.6 million minted and 300,000 Threepences of a total of 4.8 million minted, were struck showing Queen Elizabeth II with a bare shoulder. These are referred to as the "strapless" coins. There was a similar "strapless" Sixpence minted in 1957. The greatest value is associated with mint uncirculated coins or coins in excellent condition.
There are no rare general circulation New Zealand Sixpences. In all years they were minted, the minimum quantity minted was 360,000. The 1957 "Strapless" Sixpence of which there were 200,000 minted, is quite valuable in mint condition. What might be considered rare are the Proof Sixpences. In most years they were minted, there were 200 or less minted. The rarest of these would be the 1965 Proof Sixpence of which there were 10 minted.