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Gold Kiwi |
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Highly sought after by investors, the New Zealand Gold Kiwi was one of the first bullion coins or medallions to adopt the .9999 purity standard. Minted in 1oz, ½oz, ¼oz and 1/10oz it features the Kiwi bird. Described as “the most unbirdlike bird in the world” the Kiwi is a nocturnal, flightless, endangered bird, native to New Zealand and a national symbol. Currently the ½oz, ¼oz and 1/10oz coins are not in stock. |
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Gold Bars |
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| Available in three sizes – 5oz, 10oz and 1kg, all gold bullion bars sold by New Zealand Mint Bullion Exchange adhere to the international .9999 purity standard. |
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Gold Pacific Sovereign |
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| The Pacific Sovereign is popular amongst European investors. Featuring an idyllic South Pacific beach, the 1oz .9999 pure gold coin is legal tender in Fiji. |
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Silver Fern |
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| Available packaged singularly as 1oz coins or in tubes of 20 1oz coins. The native silver fern is a symbol that is recognized around the world as being an icon of New Zealand. Like the fern itself, the New Zealand Mint Silver Fern is unique. Because it is one of few silver bullion coins or medallions to be produced in .9999 pure silver, it is highly sought after by investors. |
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Silver Bars |
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| Available in 1kg bars, all silver bullion bars sold by New Zealand Mint Bullion Exchange adhere to the .999 purity standard. |
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Fiji Taku |
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| Available packaged singularly in 1oz coins or in tubes of 20 1oz coins the Silver Taku is .999 pure silver. Popular with European investors, the coin features the Hawkesbill Turtle (Taku) and is legal tender in Fiji. |
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