.819 cents as of 30 March 2012
New Zealand and Australia have distinct currencies. Australia has the Australian Dollar and New Zealand has the New Zealand Dollar. They are not interchangeable or usable in both countries and they have differing values.
There were 35,043,0000 New Zealand one cent coins minted for issue in 1974.
New Zealand uses the New Zealand Dollar (NZD), which is not the same as the Australian dollar.
Therre were 140.2 million 2006 New Zealand 10 cent coins struck for general circulation.
New Zealand Dollar (NZD)The New Zealand dollar (abbreviation NZD)
New Zealand dollar was created in 1967.
New Zealand being a member of the Commonwealth, has Queen Elizabeth II on the obverse of all coins since 1953. The reverse of the New Zealand 10 cent coin has a carved Maori mask called a "koruru".
The first New Zealand 1 cent coin was issued in 1967.
From 1967 to 1989, the Kiwi was featured on the reverse of the New Zealand 20 cent coin. In 1990, a commemorative 20 cent coin was issued featuring the ship HMS Tory. From 1990 to present, a Hei Tiki Maori carving is featured on the reverse of the New Zealand 20 cent coin.
The first New Zealand Dollar was issued in 1967.
New Zealand 20 cent coins have never been minted in gold.
New Zealand withdrew its two cent coins from circulation in 1990; the smallest denomination coin in NZ is now the ten cent coin.