2013 (20)13 Sig 11: Wheeler 20 dollars Values

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2013 (20)13 Sig 11: Wheeler 20 dollars Values

Details

Obverse: English text; fern as registration device; Executive wing (The “Beehive”) and Parliament House building in Wellington; outline map of New Zealand; Queen Elizabeth II wearing Grand Duchess Vladimir’s tiara, Queen Victoria’s golden jubilee necklace, Queen Mary’s drop earrings, and the Sovereign’s Badge of the Queen’s Service Order

Reverse: English text; Marlborough rock daisy (Pachystegia insignis) flowers; flowering red tussock (Chionchloa rubra) grass; Mount Tapuaenuku; New Zealand falcon/karearea (Falco novaeseelandiae) bird; ferns

Basic Information

GSID:

124559

Coin Date:

2013

Denomination:

20 dollars

Varieties and Classification

Variety:

(20)13 Sig 11: Wheeler

Design Details

Note Color:

Blue, violet, and green

Note Dimension:

147 x 70 mm

Printer:

(Note Printing Australia)

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