Tui Bird & King George VI 1 Penny New Zealand Authentic Coin Money for Jewelry and Craft Making (Maori) (Talking Bird) (Kowhai)

Tui Bird & King George VI 1 Penny New Zealand Authentic Coin Money for Jewelry and Craft Making (Maori) (Talking Bird) (Kowhai)

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Tui Bird & King George VI 1 Penny New Zealand Authentic Coin Money for Jewelry and Craft Making (Maori) (talking bird) Reverse: Tui Bird (Prosthemadera novaeseelandiae, Māori name: tūī) standing in the branches of a kōwhai tree (Sophora sp.) with legend around and date below. Lettering: NEW ZEALAND · ONE PENNY Obverse: Bust of King George VI, legend around. Lettering: KING GEORGE VI Features Issuer New Zealand King George VI (1936-1952) Type Standard circulation coin Years 1949-1952 Value 1 Penny = 1⁄12 Shilling (1⁄240 NZP) Currency Pound (1840-1967) Composition Bronze Weight 9 g Diameter 31 mm Thickness 1.7 mm Shape Round Technique Milled Orientation Medal alignment ↑↑ Demonetized Yes Number N# 3919 References KM# 21 Wikipedia: The tui (Māori: tūī; Prosthemadera novaeseelandiae) is a boisterous medium-sized bird native to New Zealand. It is blue, green, and bronze colored with a distinctive white throat tuft. It is an endemic passerine bird of New Zealand, and the only species in

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