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New Zealand NCLT Dollars In Acrylic Cases

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 Posted 07/12/2015  09:00 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add DEVLEC to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
I did pick these up recently and was wondering about them also.

I would be interested in selling them to a collector who might need them.

If anyone can point me in a ~ valuation direction, or any useful link, it would be greatly appreciated also...

The coins are perfectly fine in their sealed clear cases... but the outer plastic has had a bit of rough handling.


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 Posted 07/16/2015  01:36 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Sap to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
You can always look them up on the NGC world coins database for current Krause values. 1970 Mount Cook and 1974 Commonwealth Games.

As you can see, neither of them are particularly rare. They're very often found in coin dealers trays here in Australia for $2 each, alongside Churchill crowns and similar modern 25p crowns from Britain.

The acrylic cases they are in are "official", in the sense that this is how they were sold by the Reserve Bank in New Zealand. All the examples of these coins that I've ever seen for sale have come in these exact same acrylic cases.
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Thanks Sap...for your timely help here in the title and post move.

As you've well explained here, these Encased Coins are quite common and I was just hoping that someone on the forum might want/need them..

As a Canadian collector,..I was out of the "knowledge loop" on these coins.

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