Proof currency set featuring two complementary silver coins showing contrasting night skies. The obverse of the circulating and silver coins features the Commonwealth effigy designed for the Royal Mint by Dan Thorne.
Each silver coin is minted from 1/2oz of 0.999 silver. Silver coins designed by Helen Perkins, NZ Post, Wellington, New Zealand. Low worldwide limited mintage of 750 sets. In January 2023, the Wairarapa Dark Sky Association successfully achieved its long-held goal of being granted certification for a new International Dark Sky Reserve in the Wairarapa region of the North Island.
Covering 3,665 square kilometres of land, the new reserve is now protected for people to enjoy and learn about the night skies. This coin features a stunning image of the starry night sky that's possible to see thanks to the reserve.Due to New Zealand's proximity to the South Pole, the night skies are occasionally graced with the Aurora Australis, known locally as the Southern Lights. While the Southern Lights can be visible around the country, the best views can be found low on the southern horizon in the South Island during the extended dark hours of winter nights. Away from bright residential lighting, with as little moonlight as possible, aurora hunters can see truly epic displays with little or no equipment.
This coin features a vibrant image of the Southern Lights captured in the South Island. Alongside the two silver coins, this set features proof versions of New Zealand's circulating currency coins. Each coin is specially dated 2024 and is the first to feature the portrait of King Charles III. 2024 New Zealand Proof Currency Set.
Two x one New Zealand dollar. Coin 1: Black Proof with select colour and glow in the dark; Coin 2: Silver Proof with select colour and glow in the dark. Portrait of His Majesty King Charles III. Coin 1 Black Proof: Dark Sky Portrait of His Majesty King Charles III by Stephen J Fuller; Coin 2 Silver Proof: Light Sky Portrait of His Majesty King Charles III by Dan Thorne, United Kingdom. Helen Perkins, NZ Post, Wellington, New Zealand. BH Mayer's Kunstprägeanstalt GmbH. Milled with a channel with ten raised beads. Portrait of His Majesty King Charles III by Dan Thorne, United Kingdom. Eight alternate segments, four milled and four plain. New Zealand's national bird, the kiwi. With Mount Taranaki (Egmont) in the distance. A carving of an 18th century Maori leader called'Pukaki. A Maori carved mask or'koruru' with Maori rafter patterns.