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Private mint operating from Auckland since 1967, producing gold and silver coins for Pacific island nations. New Zealand Mint holds the primary licence from Niue to issue legal tender coins and sublicenses production to other mints including the Czech Mint. Its Niue programmes include the Hawksbill Turtle bullion series (originally issued as the Fiji Taku from 2010 to 2013, then moved to Niue denomination in 2014), the Niue Lunar series, Icons of Inspiration, and Celestial Animals. The mint also historically produced most Cook Islands silver coins and struck the Fiji Taku series during its original 2010-2013 run for the Reserve Bank of Fiji. Known for high-quality strikes and collectible limited-mintage issues.

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+12.61% $73.55
+14.02% $4,763.98
£3,600
+14.79% $74.99
+15.45% $75.41
+16.32% $379.95
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A$110
+20.05% $78.41
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+62% inc.VAT
$176.44
£160 inc.VAT
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New Zealand Mint: frequently asked questions

The New Zealand Mint is a privately owned company and is not a government or sovereign mint. It is not affiliated with the New Zealand state. Coins it produces are not New Zealand legal tender, even though the mint is based in Auckland, New Zealand.
The New Zealand Mint produces silver and gold bullion coins, including licensed series. It is known for collectible and investment coins issued under licensing arrangements, including Niue-denominated coins. We currently track 34 listings from this mint across participating dealers.
The New Zealand Mint produces coins under a licensing arrangement with Niue, a small Pacific island territory in free association with New Zealand. Niue authorises the mint to strike legal-tender coins denominated in Niuean dollars under its sovereign authority, giving the coins an official face value.
No sourced purity specifications for New Zealand Mint products are available in our research files. Investment bullion coins from reputable private mints are typically struck in .999 or .9999 fine metal, with the fineness stamped on each coin. Buyers should confirm the stated purity for any specific product before purchase.

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