Silver Coin Koru Maori Art 1 Oz 2013 Proof
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Maori Art Series - Silver Coin - Koru
Issued by the Bank of New Zealand in 2013 as the third coin in the "Maori Art" series and struck by the Royal Australian Mint in a premium proof grade of 1 troy ounce (31.1g) in the purest 99.9% silver, this exclusive silver coin is dedicated to the symbol of Maori art - the Koru.
The reverse of the coin features a beautiful, almost three-dimensional relief depicting the motifs of traditional Maori art. On the right is depicted a specific spiral shape called Koru (Loop) in Maori, derived from the shape of the undeveloped silver fern, which symbolizes growth, new life, regeneration, belonging, unity, purity, aroha (love), care, peace, balance, positivity and new beginnings. Within the fern leaf is the inscription "KORU" and below it is the denomination "$1". All is overseen by the God of the Forest, Tane Mahuta, positioned to the left.
The obverse shows a traditional portrait of Queen Elizabeth II by Ian-Rank Broadley with the inscriptions "ELIZABETH II", "NEW ZEALAND" and the year of issue "2013".
The coin comes in a deluxe black mangopare (Maori depiction for hammerhead shark) style box along with a numbered certificate of authenticity in a limited edition of only 2000 pieces for the entire world!
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