New Zealand: Maori Folklore of the Mangōpare Features on New Silver Proof and Colour Coins
The Reserve Bank of New Zealand release new silver proof coins with an eye-catching colourful design.
There is a proverb in common use by the indigenous Māori peoples of Aotearoa New Zealand, 'Me mate ururoa, kei mate wheke – Die like a shark, not like an octopus'. The proverb speaks to the tenacious qualities of the mangōpare/hammerhead shark and is used to describe people who give their absolute everything, physically, mentally and spiritually when undertaking a task of great importance. It is comparable to the English saying 'Give it your absolute all, leave nothing to chance'. For the Māori, the mangōpare design can be found as a very popular inclusion in tā moko or, traditional skin tattoos. It often depicts a notable ancestor in one’s whakapapa or, ancestry who exhibited the qualities of giving their all during their life. The mangōpare design can be found in use extensively within many sporting environments and in particular on sport apparel. In this context it is always spoken about as urging individuals and teams to give their all in the pursuit of excellence.
The pure silver proof and colour coins are produced by the Royal Dutch Mint at their facilities in Houten, Netherlands on behalf of the Reserve Bank of New Zealand. Designed by Dave Burke, he has illustrated the mangōpare surrounded by mangopare kowhaiwhai patterns. The depiction style of the mangōpare is widely used across many different contexts and situations within the Māori world and wider Polynesian population. Above the primary design along the upper rim is the text MANGOPARE · HAMMERHEAD SHARK. The denomination of ONE DOLLAR is placed along the lower rim. The coin has a proof finish with selective colours evoking the habitat of the shark. The coin’s obverse depicts an effigy of HM King Charles III created by Dan Thorne. The legend CHARLES III NEW ZEALAND encircles the royal portrait. The coins’ specifications .999 Ag 1oz. is placed below the likeness of the King.
Denomination | Metal | Weight | Diameter | Quality | Mintage Limit |
1 Dollar | .999 Silver | 31.1 g. | 40 mm. | Proof & Colour | 1,000 |
Each coin is encapsulated and presented in a New Zealand Post / Reserve bank of New Zealand branded custom case accompanied with a certificate of authenticity. For additional information, please visit the e-webshop of New Zealand Post – official distributors.
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Author: Michael Alexander
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