Selling 83x Coins altogether asking price of $5.00 per coin total price of $415.00 plus the postage Australian or worldwide with tracking 


Mintage numbers and historical Value Over Time 


On 31 July 2006, the new 20-cent coin was released alongside the new 10-cent and 50-cent coins as part of the Reserve Bank's "Change for the better" silver coin replacement. The new 20-cent coin had the same reverse as the 1990 to 2006 minted coins and the same obverse as the 1999-onward coins, but the coins were reduced in size. The new 20-cent coins are made of steel, covered in a layer of nickel, copper, then nickel again. The new coins are 21.75 mm in diameter and 4 grams in weight. They have Spanish flower milling around the edge, splitting it into seven sections. For their introduction in 2006, 116 million were minted, with a total value of NZ$23.2 million. The only other year of issue was 2008, where 80 million coins and a total value of NZ$16 million were issued.[4]


Condition 

Great condition, I was lucky enough to be back in New Zealand when first released since then the coins have not been in circulation, and have been in storage with me since 2006- 16 years. 

Obverse

Fourth crowned portrait of HM Queen Elizabeth II facing right, wearing the Girls of Great Britain and Ireland Tiara, legend around, date below.

Script: Latin

Lettering:
NEW ZEALAND ELIZABETH II
IRB
2006

Reverse

Maori carving depicting Pukaki, a chief of the Ngāti Whakaue iwi (tribe) of Te Arawa.
Reproduction of a remarkable Māori carving representing the 18th century Māori warrior leader called Pukaki, who was a Rangatira (Chief) of the Ngati Whakaue iwi of Te Arawa in the Rotorua district. The original carving was made in 1836 and today it can be viewed at the entrance of the Rotorua Museum. The figure is flanked by Māori motifs.

Script: Latin

Lettering: 20

Designer: Robert Maurice Conly

Edge

Plain with seven indentations ('Spanish flower')


Postage 

I use Australian post tracking see photos for details