Some Silver from New Zealand!

New Zealand is one country that I have always wanted to visit but just haven't had a chance to make it there quite yet. I'm hoping one of these days I can make it happen. But the next best thing to actually travelling there is a nice silver coin from the destination I suppose. I picked up this coins some years ago at a local coin shop because it's an animal coin which I always love and of course it's silver which is awesome too!

Have a look:


About the coin:
From numista.com

This is an older coin made ninety years ago but it has held up well, I don't think I'll be around anywhere near that long! Although it's only made with fifty percent silver it's still a great coin. Probably not the best for stacking but picking up an entire series of these wouldn't be too hard since they were only produced from 1933 until 1936. An interesting fact is this was made in the Royal Mint in London. Apparently all coins for circulation in New Zealand are produced either in the UK or Canada, something I did not know until today!

The Kiwi Bird

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The star of the show today is what's on the reverse of the coin, the kiwi bird. The kiwi is a flightless bird that only lives in New Zealand. There are five species of them all living on the island nation. They are about the size of a typical chicken but have a long bill with nostrils on it near the tip. They depend on their keen sense of smell in order to find it's prey, in fact they can smell their prey underground before even sticking their bill into the soil. The live on grubs, worms, and some fruits. They do not rely on their eyes much and blind individuals seem to fare just as well as those with intact eyesight.

They are monogamous and mate with the same bird for life. The female lays an very large egg about six times the size of a chicken egg once a year and the male incubates it in most of the species. All but one of the species are considered threatened due to introduction of predators like wild dogs, cats, and the stoat (a predator introduced to control the rabbit population but has over run native species.)

They are cute little birds don't you think? They are the icon of New Zealand and sanctuaries have been created to protect them from predation.

That will do it for today, I hope you enjoyed the silver coin and a bit about the kiwi bird. If you have any questions, suggestions, or comments please feel free to leave them below. Thanks for stopping by!

And my disclaimer:

Gold and silver collecting and stacking can be a fun hobby but isn't for everyone. You can lose money. I'm not a financial advisor and this isn't financial advice, please always do your own research before spending your hard earned money.

All pictures are mine unless otherwise noted.

References:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kiwi_(bird)
https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces4016.html
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stoat

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Being a Kiwi which is what we New Zealanders call ourselves I love this post ;)

I am not sure what year it was but I did have one of these coins or something very similar at some stage

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I'm glad you liked it! It's a nice coin, I don't have many from New Zealand in my collection sadly. Being from there you probably have quite a few great coins!

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Alas no I did have a few years back but i lost them in a move

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That's too bad. I've had things vanish while I've moved before too, I know the feeling.

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yeah its the risk one take,s and having moved so many times over the years I got used to it

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I've been the same, I never really settled down until I was here in Orange County. I was moving from job to job after I left the Caribbean and living in south America as well. I kind of miss the vagabond days!

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sounds similar for 40 odd years the longest I lived in one place was two years once then mostly less than 18 months

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!PIMP that Kiwi bird!

Hope you're doing good today!

I'm off to bed ..

Good night!

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I hope you had a good night! They are cool birds aren't they? Have some more !PIMP
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Awesome Coin, my friend!😊
I have also been intrigued about New Zealand would love to travel there sometime.
I heard they have ski resorts, and yet you have the ocean.
They have, active volcanoes, sounds like a beautiful place !🤗

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It would be an amazing trip! They have a little of everything!

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It does sound like a wonderful country!😊
I have heard that it is beautiful, but also can be expensive!🙄

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The kiwi bird is pretty cute, and George V actually looks good on the coin. Nice pick up!

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They are cool birds! I guess the king wasn't too old yet at that point in his life. Thanks!
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A 90 year old coin is still quite impressive as far as I am concerned!

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Coins can sure outlive us, but it's a great connection to the past. I always wonder who has carried this coins around in their hands over the years.
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That is a crazy thing to think about. You don't quite get that with the shiny new rounds, but they have their own appeal.

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lovely coin my friend. considering its age.
!LUV !PIMP

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Thanks! It looks better at ninety than I ever would!
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New Zealand is very high up on my list to visit as well. The nature there looks amazing.

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Fantastic coin, and I think I have that!!!
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They are cool coins, and I know the feeling when you see a picture of one and you think "I think I have one of those". Happens to me all the time but I'm never sure about where it's stored away!
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I'll be soaring once I land my first florin 🤣 !BBH

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Soaring high unlike the kiwi bird!😂
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You know what they say if you don't got a kiwi your stack game is PeeWee 🤣 !BBH

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I didn't know that coin, it looks great, I also like numismatics. I have a small collection with some international coins although the majority of coins and bills are from my country.

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When I see this flightless Kiwi Bird I get the mental image of a 'Sitting Duck'
It's somewhat of a miracle this kind of bird manage to avoid the ravages of extinction.

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