Rowi are long-lived and are thought to reach 60-80 years of age. This allows them to be slow breeders, usually laying just 1 - 2 eggs a year. Unlike most other kiwi species, both adults (the male and the female) share incubation of the egg, as can the juveniles from previous years, who might stay with their parents for up to 3 years. Minted from 0.999 silver. Designed by Sacha Lees, Wellington, New Zealand in consultation with Te Runanga O Makaawhio.
Low worldwide limited mintage of 250. Part of NZ Post's annual kiwi coin programme.
With a mirrored silver proof finish, this coin was designed by Sacha Lees in consultation with Te Runanga O Makaawhio. It features a nesting rowi pair and their egg. One of the unique features of rowi is that the male and female parents take turns to incubate their egg.
The chicks often stay with their family group for years. They are slow breeders and usually only lay one egg per year. The kowhaiwhai pattern, which represents the iwi connection with rowi, was gifted by Fayne Robinson of Te Runanga O Makaawhio. Portrait of His Majesty King Charles III, by Dan Thorne, United Kingdom. Nesting rowi and makaawhio heke border. Sacha Lees, Wellington, New Zealand; Makaawhio heke border designed by Fayne Robinson, Ngai Tahu, Ngati Mamoe and Ngati Apa ki te Ra To, Woodend, North Canterbury, Poutini Ngai Tahu, Te Runganga O Makaawhio.BH Mayer's Kunstprägeanstalt GmbH.