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Questian About A NZ 1971 Dollar

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I have a New Zealand km38 1 Dollar (1967-1976) Decimalization coin. and I was ask if it was silver and how what % it was. I am not for sure so can someone answer this for me. I got it in a bag of foriegn coins I bought so just wanted some info on it but my 5 year old son claimed it though so it is no longer mine but his so I wasn't sure if there is silver in it.
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It's Copper-Nickel.
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1971 Coat of Arms dollar - mintage 30,000 struck by The Royal Mint at Llantrisant, Wales. Another 15,000 in Uncirculated coin sets and 5,000 proofs in the Proof coin sets. While The Royal Mint struck the uncirculated and proof collector coins, the Royal Australian Mint struck the circulation coins of 1c, 2c, 5c, 10c, 20c and 50c. Differences exist between the coins struck by the two Mints.
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