New Zealand issued paper One Dollar notes in two different designs. The first from 1967 to 1981 and the second from 1981 to 1991 when they were replaced by a coin.
The New Zealand One Hundred Dollar note was first issued in 1967 when the currency was changed from Pounds to Dollars.
No. The highest denomination New Zealand banknote is the One Hundred Dollar note. For large amounts bank or personal cheques tend to be used, or account transfers made.
No. Sir Edmund Hillary is featured on the New Zealand Five Dollar note.
The current New Zealand Five Dollar note features Sir Edmund Hillary. The current New Zealand Ten Dollar note features Kate Sheppard. The current New Zealand Fifty Dollar note features Sir Apirana Ngata. The current New Zealand One Hundred Dollar note features Lord Ernest Rutherford.
The highest denomination of New Zealand banknote is currently the One Hundred Dollar note. The Reserve Bank of New Zealand has no plans to introduce a Two Hundred Dollar banknote in the foreseeable future.
lord Rutherford is on the 100 dollar note
New Zealand's parliament building, the 'Beehive'.
The New Zealand $100 note is predominantly red.
if you mean New Zealand then Sir Edmand Hillary was on the five dollar note
The current New Zealand Five Dollar note is mostly orange. The current New Zealand Ten Dollar note is mostly blue. The current New Zealand Twenty Dollar note is mostly green. The current New Zealand Fifty Dollar note is mostly purple. The current New Zealand One Hundred Dollar note is mostly red. The colours of banknotes are different to give a visual distinction of notes of different values.
The New Zealand one hundred dollar note is used as a form of currency in New Zealand for transactions and payments. It features iconic New Zealand imagery and is widely accepted as a valid form of payment in the country.
The New Zealand Ten Dollar note is mostly blue. The colours of banknotes are different to give a visual distinction of notes of different values.