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
New Zealand has never produced a 50 Shilling coin/note.
New Zealand does not have states.
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There are an estimated 120 000 horses in New Zealand.
None. We don't have any in New Zealand.
With the possible exception of traders tokens (with the traders business name on them), there were no "New Zealand" Florins minted prior to 1933. Any Florins circulating in New Zealand prior to 1933 would have been mostly British Florins and perhaps some Australian Florins.
There were no New Zealand Florins minted prior to 1933.
Rare is a relative term. Most New Zealand Florins were minted in quantities greater than 1 million. New Zealand Florins of which there were fewer than 200,000 minted include the years 1936, 1942, 1944 and 1963. There were 300,000 1946 "Flat Back" Florins (the Kiwi has a flat back) of a total of 1.2 million Florins minted in 1946. What might be considered rare are the Proof Florins. In most years they were minted, there were 200 or less minted.
With the possible exception of traders tokens (with the traders business name on them), there were no "New Zealand" Florins minted prior to 1933. Any Florins circulating in New Zealand prior to 1933 would have been mostly British Florins and some Australian Florins.
The New Zealand Florin was first minted in 1933 and last minted in 1965. During this period, Florins were not minted in 1938, 1939, 1952 and 1954 to 1960 inclusive.
Such a coin does not exist. There were no New Zealand Florins (Two Shillings) minted from 1954 to 1960 inclusive.
Wool is indeed produced in New Zealand. New Zealand is the second largest producer of wool.
A collection of New Zealand 1933 to 1965 Florins in average condition, might fetch anything up to $110 NZD. The folder might be considered a bonus. A reputable coin dealer will be able to give a more accurate valuation.
From 1940 to 1965 inclusive, New Zealand Pennies and Halfpennies were made from bronze. From 1947 to 1965 inclusive, New Zealand Threepences, Sixpences, Shillings, Florins and Halfcrowns were made from a copper nickel alloy giving them a silvery appearance.
That would depend on the country of origin of the Florin. The last British Florins to contain silver were dated 1946. The last Australian Florins to contain silver were dated 1963. The last New Zealand Florins to contain silver were dated 1946.
No, cocoa is not produced in New Zealand. Most cocoa is produced in the area that is 10 degrees to either side of the equator because it grows best in a humid and tropical climate.
New Zealand has never produced a 50 Shilling coin/note.