Queen Elizabeth II is New Zealand's Queen
Queen Elizabeth is the head of the Commonwealth, of which New Zealand is a part. New Zealand is a constitutional monarchy and she is the monarch (Queen) of New Zealand and thus its Head of State of New Zealand. Being Head of State in this way is largely a ceremonial position.
Queen Elizabeth I was not the sovereign of New Zealand; the Treaty of Waitangi was not signed until well after her reign. Queen Elizabeth II is currently the sovereign of New Zealand, by right of the terms of the aforementioned Treaty.
Queen Elizabeth II
New Zealand is a democratic country, holding its elections every four years. As a member of the Commonwealth, Queen Elizabeth II recognized by New Zealand, though not as its queen.
Queen Elizabeth II of England
New Zealand has a Queen at the moment no King. The Queen is Queen Elizabeth II
Queen Elizabeth II is the Queen of New Zealand, and is also the Queen of several other (but far from all) Commonwealth countries. She is represented by the Governor General who is nominated by the New Zealand Government.
New Zealand is a commonwealth member and comes under the monarch of the Queen of England, her majesty Queen Elizabeth II. She is also recognized as the Queen of New Zealand.
Queen Elizabeth the Second
New Zealand coins with Elizabeth II on the obverse were first issued in 1953 and last issued in 1965.
Yes. Queen Elizabeth II has appeared on all New Zealand coins from 1953 to the present day (2012).
Her Majesty (2001).