1963 is a more scarce date, your example is EF. Still because it is late, maybe $2 to the right person, otherwise a standard coin. It is a collectable example though.
Chedee - It's worthwhile getting the hang of grading coins. Once you can grade a coin it's easy to do an e-bay search and used advanced setting with "Sold Listings" selected. That will give you an idea of a coins value. Now that your photography has improved, next time you post one of your fab coins, also post what grade you think the coin is. The feedback from the knowledgeable folks on CCF will help you hone your grading skills.
I am thinking of starting a thread on grading New Zealand coins up to AU (I don't have any UNC before 1950s, as they are too expensive, although one of my 1936 6d may come close.
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