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The New Zealand Florin was first issued in 1933 and last issued in 1965. They were minted in the following years and quantities -

50% silver

1933 - 2,100,000

1934 - 2,850,000

1935 - 750,364

1936 - 150,000

1937 - 1,190,000

1940 - 500,000

1941 - 820,000

1942 - 150,000

1943 - 1,400,000

1944 - 140,000

1945 - 515,000

1946 - 1,200,000

Copper/nickel alloy (no silver)

1947 - 2,500,000

1948 - 1,750,000

1949 - 3,500,000

1950 - 3,500,000

1951 - 2,000,000

1953 - 257,000

1961 - 1,500,000

1962 - 1,500,000

1963 - 100,000

1964 - 7,000,000

1965 - 9,450,000

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