if you mean New Zealand then Sir Edmand Hillary was on the five dollar note
In perfect uncirculated condition, a 1995 $5 US Dollar note is worth $10. In any other quality, it is worth face value ($5).
Caroline Chisholm's face appeared on the Australian five-dollar note to honor her significant contributions to the welfare of immigrants and her advocacy for women's rights in the 19th century. She was instrumental in helping immigrants settle in Australia, providing support and resources to those in need. The decision to feature her on the note reflects Australia's recognition of her humanitarian efforts and her role in shaping social policy during her time.
Many of these notes are valued in price close to $375 each. The exact amount for the note will vary depending upon its condition.
a lot like 1,000 dollar
Sir Edmond Hilliary was on the $5.00 because of his great achievements with climbing mount Everest and achieving some New Zealand pride
Sir Edmond Hilliary was on the $5.00 because of his great achievements with climbing mount Everest and achieving some New Zealand pride
She was on the five dollar note for 20 years.
One note is not a five dollar note but the other is.
if you mean New Zealand then Sir Edmand Hillary was on the five dollar note
because he reached mount Everest by climbing it an needs to be remembered by doing this hard task he believed in when he was a small boy!! when he went to mount Ruapehu
He is on the five dollar note.
Abraham Lincoln.
Yes, a five hundred dollar federal reserve note has stuff on the back.
No. Sir Edmund Hillary is featured on the New Zealand Five Dollar note.
There were no 1968 Australian Five Dollar notes printed.
Australian five dollar note: Obverse: Queen Elizabeth II. Reverse: (no face; a building).Bahamian five dollar note: Obverse: Sir Cecil Wallace-Whitfield. Reverse: (no face; a building).Bahraini five dollar note: Obverse: Sir Frank Worrell. Reverse: (no face; a building).Belize five dollar note: Obverse: Queen Elizabeth II. Reverse: (no face; several mixed images).Bermudian five dollar note: Obverse: Queen Elizabeth II. Reverse: (no face; several buildings).Brunei five dollar note: Obverse: Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah. Reverse: (no face; rainforest).Canadian five dollar note (1954 series): Obverse: Queen Elizabeth II. Reverse: (no face; Otter Falls).Canadian five dollar note (1969 series, 1986 series, 2001 series): Obverse: Sir Wilfrid Laurier. Reverse: (no face; a boat, a kingfisher and children playing ice hockey, repsectively).Cayman Islands five dollar note: Obverse: Queen Elizabeth II. Reverse: (no face; a schooner).East Carribean five dollar note: Obverse: Queen Elizabeth II. Reverse: (no face; a building).Fijian five dollar note: Obverse: Queen Elizabeth II. Reverse: (no face; Nadi International Airport).Guyanese five dollar note: Obverse: (no face; coat of arms of bank, Kaieteur Falls). Reverse: (no face; sugar harvesting and wheat processing scenes).Hong Kong five dollar coin (pre1980 series): Obverse: Queen Elizabeth II. Reverse: (no face; Royal Emblem of Hong Kong/value).Jamaican five dollar note: Obverse: Norman Manley. Reverse: (no face; coat of arms of Jamaica).Liberian five dollar note: no information found in research. Please insert information as appropriate should you find it.Namibian five dollar coin: Obverse: (no face; coat of arms of Namibia). Reverse: (no face; eagle or hawk).New Zealand five dollar note: Obverse: Queen Elizabeth II. Reverse: Sir Edmund Hillary.Singaporean five dollar note: President Yusof bin Ishak. Reverse: (no face; Garden City).Solomon Islands five dollar note: Obverse: (no face; coat of arms of Solomon Islands). Reverse: (no face; a wooden hut).Surinamese five dollar note: Obverse: (no face; a building). Reverse: (no face; a river and palm tree).Taiwanese new five dollarUnited States five dollar note: Obverse: Abraham Lincoln. Reverse: (no face; Lincoln Memorial).The Cook Islands dollar has no five dollar denomination in either coin or note. The Kiribati dollar has no denomination of its own above the $2 coind, and Australian notes are circulated.