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The signature on New Zealands banknotes is that of the Chief Cashier or Governor.

Since New Zealands first issue of banknotes, the New Zealand Chief Cashiers/Governors have been -

L. Lefeaux - 1934 to 1940 (Governor)
T. P. Hanna - 1940 to 1953 (Chief Cashier)
G. Wilson - 1953 to 1956 (Chief Cashier)
R. N. Fleming - 1956 to 1967 (Chief Cashier)
D. L. Wilks - 1967 to 1973 (Chief Cashier)
R. L. Knight - 1973 to 1977 (Chief Cashier)
H. R. Hardie - 1977 to 1984 (Chief Cashier)
S. T. Russell - 1984 to 1988 (Governor)
D. T. Brash - 1988 to 2002 (Governor)
A. Bollard - 2002 to present (Governor)

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What color are the New Zealand banknotes?

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.


Why is the falcon on the New Zealand Twenty Dollar note?

New Zealand uses indigenous flora and fauna on the reverse of its banknotes. The New Zealand Falcon or karearea, is mostly found in the alpine regions of the south island, but can be found in the southern most areas of the north island. The New Zealand Falcon is New Zealands only endemic falcon, and New Zealands only endemic bird of prey.


What colour is the New Zealand Twenty Dollar note?

The New Zealand $100 note is predominantly red.


How is a fern used for security of New Zealand polymer notes?

The fern leaf appears as a transparent holographic window on all denominations of New Zealand banknotes. There is also a printed fern leaf above the holographic window on both sides of the note. When held up to the light, the front and back fern leaves align perfectly with each other. Holographic windows on polymer banknotes are an update on the watermark used on paper notes. They make realistic counterfeiting of banknotes that little bit more difficult to achieve.


What is the difference of US and New Zealand money?

1 new zealand dollar equals .73 cents in the united states

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Who produces New Zealand's banknotes?

New Zealand's banknotes are printed by Note Print in Melbourne, Australia. The complete story on how this is done is described in the web site of the Reserve Bank's, rbnz.govt.nz. Currently there is a programme underway to update the issue of New Zealand's banknotes, and this information is on the above website.


Why are there birds on a New Zealand Dollar?

The design of coinage and banknotes in New Zealand is under the control of the Reserve Bank of New Zealand. New Zealands coins and banknotes are designed to feature native New Zealand flora and fauna and historically significant or famous New Zealand people.


How do you tell what year a New Zealand One Pound note was printed?

The date is not printed on the banknotes of many countries. To get a rough year for New Zealand banknotes, you need to identify who the Chief Cashier or Governor of the Reserve Bank of New Zealand was. His signature will be on the front of the note. For New Zealand predecimal banknotes, the Governors and Chief Cashiers are as follows - Governor L. Lefeaux - 1934 to 1940. Chief Cashier T.P. Hanna - 1940 to 1955. Chief Cashier G. Wilson - 1955 to 1956. Chief Cashier R.N. Fleming - 1956 to 1967.


What are the seven security signs on New Zealand banknotes?

New Zealand changed over to polymer banknotes in 1999 and 2000. Polymer technology allows many features not previously possible with paper banknotes. See the link below to Reserve Bank of New Zealand site for more detail.


What is the value of a 1916 New Zealand Pound note?

New Zealand did not issue any banknotes until 1934 when the Reserve Bank of New Zealand took responsibility for the issue of banknotes in New Zealand. Any "New Zealand" banknotes circulating prior to 1934 would have been issued by one of the trading banks operating in New Zealand. Banknotes issued prior to 1923 are sufficiently rare that there are no details available, other than they existed. In this case, you are best advised to take your banknote to a reputable coin dealer for identification and valuation. Alternatively, identify the name of the bank, the denomination on the note and any other relevant detail.


What color are the New Zealand banknotes?

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.


Whose name is on the New Zealand Ten Dollar note?

The current New Zealand Ten Dollar note shows Kate Sheppard on the front. The signature is the Governor of the Reserve Bank of New Zealand - A. E. Bollard 2002-2012 G Wheeler 2012 to present


What is the value of a 1900 New Zealand 20?

A New Zealand 20 what? New Zealand did not have a currency prior to 1933 and used mostly British and some Australian currency. Many banks issued their own banknotes in New Zealand prior to 1934 and these will have the bank name prominantly displayed on them.


What colour is the New Zealand Ten Dollar note?

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.


What colour is the New Zealand Five Dollar note?

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.


Why is there a serial number on the New Zealand Fifty Dollar note?

There are serial numbers on all New Zealand banknotes. The serial number helps to track the note and makes counterfeiting that little more difficult.


What colour is the New Zealand One 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.