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1 Banned Ritual To Regrow Lost Hair
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Date: Fri, 9 Feb 2024 17:04:19 +0100
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1 Banned Ritual To Regrow Lost Hair
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he half crown is the largest of five denominations of New Zealand pound coinage first issued in 1933. Introduced due to shortages of comparable British silver coinage following the devaluation of the New Zealand pound relative to the pound sterling, the coin measures roughly 32 mm (1.3 in) in diameter. It was equal to thirty pence, two and a half shillings, or an eighth of a pound.
Designed by George Kruger Gray, the coin's reverse features the New Zealand coat of arms surrounded by M?ori wood carvings. Quickly approved by design committees in Britain and New Zealand to resolve the local currency shortage, the coin was the first denomination of New Zealand coinage to enter circulation. It was initially struck by the Royal Mint in .500 fineness silver, but was produced in cupronickel from 1947 onward. A commemorative issue, celebrating the centennial of the Treaty of Waitangi, entered circulation in 1940.
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Further information: Coins of the New Zealand pound
British half-crowns first circulated in New Zealand during the early 19th century alongside various other silver coinage, including American, Spanish, French, and Dutch issues alongside other British silver denominations. The British pound sterling was confirmed as legal tender in 1858, but had in effect been the sole circulating currency since 1847. Gold half sovereigns, equivalent in value to ten shillings, entered production in Australia in the 1850s, and were made legal tender (although they would not be legal tender within the United Kingdom itself until 1864). Widespread circulation of the Australian silver coinage in New Zealand began in 1930, when Australia devalued the Australian pound relative to the pound sterling. Large amounts of the devalued Australian currency began to flood into New Zealand, eventually making up 30–40% of all coinage in circulation by early
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