The New Zealand Twenty Dollar note is mostly green.
The colours of banknotes are different to give a visual distinction of notes of different values.
The current New Zealand One Hundred Dollar note features a scene of the Eglinton Valley showing a red beech tree or tawhairaunui.
New Zealand's parliament building, the 'Beehive'.
Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom is on the New Zealand twenty dollar note. The first edition of the note also featured a watermark with a portrait of Captain James Cook.
No. Sir Edmund Hillary is featured on the New Zealand Five Dollar note.
If you are talking about what the birds are on the New Zealand notes (money); On the back of the 20 dollar note is the Karearea bird On the back of the 10 dollar note is Whio but the question is why, why are they in it??
he appears on the five dollar note
Twenty dollars
New Zealand's parliament building, the 'Beehive'.
The New Zealand Twenty Dollar note issued from 1967 to 1991 was 160 x 80 mm. The New Zealand Twenty Dollar note issued from 1992 to present is 145 x 70 mm.
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.
The New Zealand Five Dollar note is mostly orange. The colours of banknotes are different to give a visual distinction of notes of different values.
To get a valuation on a New Zealand bank note, you will need to provide the serial number and the name of the Chief Cashier or Governor.
The Reserve Bank of New Zealand does not currently issue a Two Hundred Dollar note.
The New Zealand One Hundred Dollar note is mostly red or crimson. The colours of banknotes are different to give a visual distinction of notes of different values.
Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom is on the New Zealand twenty dollar note. The first edition of the note also featured a watermark with a portrait of Captain James Cook.
New Zealand Parliament buildings, including the beehive
Australian twenty-dollar note was created in 1966.
There is no deeply significant answer. All Australian banknotes are of a different colour to aid with visual distinction between denominations. Five Dollar note is purple Ten Dollar note is blue Twenty Dollar note is red Fifty Dollar note is gold One Hundred Dollar note is green