Agree totally, all over valued NCLT made by some German mint and often overpriced.
I really think we should make a few more affordable commemoratives and even circulating ones like the Australians do (Not as many, but at least a few every year to grab new collectors and make our country attractive to others).
I mean coins in NZ are a moribund thing in general, no circulation coins since 2020 and even then, they are all made overseas, NZ mint is a private company that makes some of the Tatt for Niue (A NZ colony) and private bullion coins (Silver and gold).
Lets hope someone makes better coins than NZ Post.
It answers the question why when I bought some stamps recently from NZ Post (I still collect them!) and they offered me a 2020 Tokyo Olympics 1 dollar muck metal coin for $6.87 instead of $68.70, after I got to $100. The coin had a mintage of 3,000 but these are ambitious numbers and my coin was numbered 860/3000 and obviously old stock they are trying to rid of.
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You can still buy it for $68 on NZ Post, but it gets a 90% discount when you spend $100 on anything else.
I love coins. Especially silver, gold and anything really old.
Member of the Royal Numismatic Society of New Zealand and the Auckland Numismatic Society