Catalogue
The Auckland Coin Club, 1st Anniversary, 1967, struck in gold (probably 9ct, 20.2g, 38mm), by C.L. (Cyril Lowe, Auckland), designer F.C. (Frank Clarke) (M&P.1967/1). Good extremely fine and extremely rare.
Estimate $1,500
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The Auckland Coin Club, 1st Anniversary, 1967, struck in gold (probably 9ct, 20.2g, 38mm), by C.L. (Cyril Lowe, Auckland), designer F.C. (Frank Clarke) (M&P.1967/1). Good extremely fine and extremely rare.
Estimate $1,500
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New Zealand National Stamp Exhibition, Whakatane, 1967, struck in gold (18ct, 30.7g, 42mm), no maker (Dick & Watt, Petone), reverse inscribed 'SPECIMEN' (M&P.1967/2). Uncirculated and excessively rare, only three struck, in case of issue.
Estimate $3,500
SOLD $720
New Zealand National Stamp Exhibition, Whakatane, 1967, struck in silver and another in bronze (42mm), no maker (Dick & Watt, Petone), reverses inscribed 'SPECIMEN' (M&P.1967/2). Uncirculated, in cases of issue. (2)
Estimate $200
SOLD $340
New Zealand National Stamp Exhibition, Whakatane, 1967, struck in copper (bronze award) (42mm), no maker (Dick & Watt, Petone), reverse inscribed 'Judge/A.W.Fletcher-Cole' (M&P.1967/2). Extremely fine and rare.
Estimate $300
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New Zealand National Stamp Exhibition, Whakatane, 1967, struck in copper (bronze award) (42mm), no maker (Dick & Watt, Petone), reverse inscribed '(Division) 5/(Class) B/L.Levene' (M&P.1967/2). Uncirculated and rare, in case of issue.
Estimate $200
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Introduction of Decimal Currency, The Royal Numismatic Society Of New zealand, 1967, struck in bright bronze and toned bronze (63mm), no maker (Royal Mint, London) (M&P.1967/3). Uncirculated, in original cases of issue. (2)
Estimate $100
SOLD $220
Newmarket Centennial, 1868-1968, issued by W.A.Chenery Ltd, struck in bronze (32mm), no maker (Sheetmetals Ltd., Auckland) (M&P.1968/2). Extremely fine.
Estimate $70
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State Visit, 1968, Park Chung Hee, President Of The Republic Of Korea, struck in bronze (56mm) (M&P.1968/5). In plush case of issue, uncirculated and rare.
Estimate $400
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State Visit, 1968, Park Chung Hee, President Of The Republic Of Korea, struck in bronze (56mm) (M&P.1968/5). In plush case of issue, uncirculated and rare.
Estimate $400
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State Visit, 1968, Park Chung Hee, President Of The Republic Of Korea, struck in bronze (56mm) (M&P.1968/5). In plush case of issue, uncirculated and rare.
Estimate $400
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State Visit, 1968, Park Chung Hee, President Of The Republic Of Korea, struck in bronze (56mm) (M&P.1968/5). In plush case of issue, uncirculated and rare.
Estimate $400
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State Visit, 1968, Park Chung Hee, President Of The Republic Of Korea, struck in bronze (56mm) (M&P.1968/5). Extremely fine and rare.
Estimate $300
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James Cook Bicentenary, 1969, struck in bronze (42mm), no maker (Dick & Watt, Petone) (M&P.1969/2) (2, one illustrated); another, nickel silver proof (39mm), no maker (Franklin Mint) (M&P.1969/6) [illustrated]; Auckland City Centennial, struck in copper (38mm), by Luke (Melbourne) (M&P.1971/6); Auckland Harbour Board Centenary, 1971, struck in copper (38mm), by Luke (Melbourne) (M&P.1971/9) [illustrated]; One Ton Cup, 1971, struck in silver (36mm), no maker (Dick Senior) (M&P.1971/10) [illustrated]; Rutherford Centennial Medal, 1971, struck in bright bronze (39mm), by Franklin Mint (M&P.1971/12); Auckland Metropolitan Fire Brigade, 1974, struck in copper (42mm), no maker (Waitangi Mint) (M&P.1974/2) [illustrated]; Leprosy Mission Centenary, 1974, (42mm) struck in copper and aluminium [illustrated], no maker (Waitangi Mint) (M&P.1974/13) (2). Uncirculated, in packs and cards of issue. (10)
Estimate $150
SOLD $90
James Cook Bicentenary, of first landing in New Zealand, 1969, in cast bronze (51mm) (M&P.1969/8). In special packet of issue, nearly uncirculated.
Estimate $50
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Tarapex 1969, New Zealand National Stamp Exhibition, (New Plymouth), struck in copper (bronze award) (42mm), no maker (probably Dick & Watt, Petone), unawarded (M&P.1969/9); another, as last, but in antique bronze (or copper), reverse inscribed 'SPECIMEN'. Uncirculated and rare. (2)
Estimate $300
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5th National Jamboree, Canterbury N.Z., 1969, struck in gilt white metal (33x28mm), no maker, ring top suspension (M&P.-). Extremely fine.
Estimate $70
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Cardigan Bay, 1970, struck in base grey plastic (39mm), no maker (Nuphil Associates) (M&P.1970/2) (2); another, as last in acrylic plastic, gold coloured [illustrated]; Royal Visit, 1970, struck in copper (38mm), by K.G.L. (K.G.Luke, Melbourne) (M&P.1970/4) [illustrated]; Palmerston North Centennial, 1970, struck in antique silver and antique bronze (51mm), no maker (Dick & Watt, Petone) (M&P.1970/5) (2). Extremely fine - uncirculated. (6)
Estimate $200
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New Zealand Rugby Centenary, 1870-1970, struck in silver (38mm), no maker (M&P.1970/3) [illustrated]; St John Cadets Golden Anniversary, 1977, struck in bronze (42mm), design P.O'S (Phillip O'Shea), no maker (Dick & Watt, Petone) (M&P.1977/9); Convention of International Numismatists, 1979, New Zealand, struck in brass (39mm), no maker (M&P.1979/2); World Championship Of Cricket, 1985, struck in gilt (51mm), no maker (M&P.1985/4) [illustrated]; Hastings Highland Games, undated, uniface, struck in silvered base metal and enamel (43x32mm) (M&P.-) [illustrated]. Extremely fine. (5)
Estimate $100
SOLD $60
Palmerston North Centenary, 1870-1970, pair of medals (51mm), struck in gold (18ct (tested), 67.0g) and bright silver (M&P.1970/5). Uncirculated, in a custom made case, the first excessively rare. (2)
Estimate $6,000
SOLD $4,000
Palmerston North Centennial, 1870-1970, set of four medals (51mm), struck in gold (18ct (tested), 67.0g), bright silver, antique silver and antique bronze (M&P.1970/5). Uncirculated, in individual cases of issue, the first excessively rare. (4)
Estimate $6,250
SOLD $4,000
Commemorative medals, PNCs, mounted in hardboard and produced by (Waikato Mint) Hawkins Enterprises, Hamilton, includes (M&P.1971/1) (2) silver & copper, (M&P.1972/2) (2) silver & copper, (M&P.1972/12) (2) silver & copper, (M&P.1973/1) (3) silver, copper & aluminium, (M&P.1973/2) (3) silver, copper & aluminium, (M&P.1973/3) (3) silver, copper & aluminium, (M&P.1973/4) (3) silver, copper & aluminium, (M&P.1974/2) (3) silver, copper & aluminium, (M&P.1975/1) copper; also, (M&P.1977/8) (2), cased medals in silver and copper; copper gilt cased set (3) (M&P.1990/Gil/16, 17, 18). Uncirculated. (27)
Estimate $400
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Auckland City Centennial, 1871-1971, struck in aluminium (42mm), no maker (Waitangi Mint) (M&P.1971/2); another, as last but (32mm) (M&P.1971/4); another, Auckland City Centenary, struck in copper (38mm), by Luke (Melbourne) (M&P.1971/6) (2, one illustrated); Auckland Harbour Board Centenary, 1971, struck in copper (38mm), by Luke (Melbourne) (M&P.1971/9); One Ton Cup, 1971, struck in copper (38mm), by Luke (Melbourne) (M&P.1971/11); Lord Rutherford Centennial, 1971, struck in bright bronze (not in folder) (39mm), no maker (Franklin Mint) (M&P.1971/12). Mostly uncirculated. (7)
Estimate $100
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James Berry, 1971, struck in matt silver (5.9487oz ASW, 63mm), by Franklin Mint (USA), pin at bottom for mounting on plinth (M&P.1971/7). Uncirculated and rare.
Estimate $450
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The Lord Rutherford Centennial Medal, 1971, struck in silver (39mm), issued by The Royal Society of New Zealand and minted at The Franklin Mint (designed by James Berry) (M&P.1971/12 [unlisted in silver]); also, PNC issued by Nuphil Associates, Nelson, date stamped 1 Dec 1971, with (M&P.1971/12 (bright bronze)) inset, cover hand signed 'James Berry'. Toned, uncirculated, the first illustrated. (2)
Estimate $100
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NZAS (New Zealand Aluminium Smelter), The Bluff Smelter, Official Opening, 1971, struck in aluminium (47mm), by Stokes, Melb. (M&P.1971/14); also, Bluff, N.Z., uniface, struck in copper (17mm) (M&P.-). Toned, very fine; very fine, both scarce. (2)
Estimate $50
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13th International Vintage Car Rally, Nelson, 1972, struck in aluminium (35mm), no maker (Hawkins Enterprises) (M&P.1972/2); Richard W.Pearse, (1972), struck in copper (42mm), no maker (Waitangi Mint) (M&P.1972/3B); Welpex '72, New Zealand National Stamp Exhibition, Wellington, 1972, struck in bronze (42mm), no maker (Dick & Watt, Petone), unawarded (M&P.1972/9). Nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. (3)
Estimate $80
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600 Years of Maori Occupation of Tamaki-Makau-Rau, 1972, struck in gold (tested 18ct, 41.8g, 42mm), no maker (Waitangi Mint) (M&P.1972/5). Uncirculated and very rare in gold.
Estimate $3,500
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600 Years of Maori Occupation of Tamaki-Makau-Rau, 1972, struck in silver (42mm), no maker (Waitangi Mint) (M&P.1972/5). Uncirculated.
Estimate $70
SOLD $90
1st World Ten Man Star Meet, Masterton, 1972, struck in bronze (65mm), unidentified maker (M&P.1972/11). Extremely fine and rare.
Estimate $100
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