The New Zealand fifty cent coin was fist issued in 1967 when decimal currency was first introduced. They were made of Cupro-Nickel and had a image of captain Cook's ship the Endevour on the reverse. In 1967 to celebrate the Bi-Centenary of captain James Cook, the fifty cent coin had an inscribed rim. Twenty five years later in 1994 a special Bi-Metal fifty cent coin was issued as a collectors item.
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