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Queen Bee 1oz Silver Proof Coin - Silver Coin

Silver Coin
GBP £134.08
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Technical details
  • 10.07.2026
  • Helcia Berryman, Kapiti, New Zealand
  • Royal Dutch Mint
  • 0.999 silver
  • 1 troy oz
  • 46mm x 40mm
  • One New Zealand dollar
About Queen Bee 1oz Silver Proof Coin

Honey bees have been kept in New Zealand for more than 150 years. It’s likely that Mary Bumby, the sister of a Methodist missionary, introduced these special insects to New Zealand by bringing two hives ashore when she landed at the Māngungu Mission Station at Hokianga in March 1839.

Bees thrived in the New Zealand bush, especially in the Bay of Islands, and the number of wild colonies multiplied rapidly. By the 1860s, bee nests in the bush were plentiful, and honey was being sold by Māori, the country’s first commercial beekeepers. Following the introduction of the Langstroth hive, commercial production of honey in New Zealand took off in the 1870s. This box-framed beehive model is still used today, and each year the New Zealand honey industry contributes hundreds of millions of dollars to the national economy.