the difference between now and then here is an example 1$ then is worth 11.50 now

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Page 1: The difference between now and then Here is an example 1$ then is worth 11.50 now
Page 2: The difference between now and then Here is an example 1$ then is worth 11.50 now

The difference between now and then

Here is an example

1$ then is worth 11.50 now

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The 1and 2cent pieces were real popular back then they used to by 50-100 lollies for 2cents

Cheap!!!!

Cheap!!!!

Page 4: The difference between now and then Here is an example 1$ then is worth 11.50 now

1950With some coins from the 1950s and on, most of them were the same size and amount

6pence 5cent

50Cent Half crown

1shilling 10cent

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In 1960 the 2cent and the 1cent coins were turned to bronze

Back of a 2cent

2cent

1cent

Back of a 1cent Also the 10, 20 and

5cents were all the same size as the1shilling, 1florin and 6pence

Back of a 10cent

10cent

5centBack of a 5cent

20cent

Back of a 20cent

Back of a 1florin

1florin

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New Zealand adopted the portrait of the Queen on every coin

in the late 80s the 1cent and 2cent coins went and so that left it with the 5cent as the lowest coin

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1$ and 2$ notes were replaced with 1$ and 2$ coins

2$

1$

Back of 1$

Back of 2$

2$

Back of 2$

1$

Back of 1$

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During the late year of 2006 the 5cent coins had gone leaving the 10cent coin being the lowest coin, also there was a change in the coins shapes and sizes

“any final words” “BYE BYE New Zealand”

50cent (new)

20cent (new)

10cent (new)