New Zealand
Lot 519 Session 2 (11.30am Tuesday) New Zealand
Estimate $700
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SOLD $810
HAWKES BAY AND GISBORNE SAVINGS BANK, to commemorate the bi-centenary of Captain James Cook's second voyage of discovery to New Zealand, 1772-1972, set of three medals, in gold (9ct, 38.8g) (numbered 44 on edge), silver and bronze, all (38.5mm), design by James Berry and struck by Dick & Watt, Petone (M&P.1972/1). Toned, uncirculated and scarce, a maximum of 500 gold medals struck, in plush case of issue.
Original cost in 1972 NZD134.
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