The New Zealand One Hundred Dollar note is currently the largest New Zealand bank note in circulation.
The Reserve Bank of New Zealand has the sole responsibility for issuing New Zealands currency.
It decreases by $108.49.
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Canada no longer issues any notes larger than $100. The Bank of Canada did issue $1000 notes until 1987.
Since 1992, Australian notes have been printed on polymer film by Note Printing Australia. This subsidiary of the Reserve Bank of Australia is located in Cragieburn, Melbourne. This same facility also prints New Zealand's bank notes, also on polymer.
No, a person cannot exchange dollars to British pounds at Citizens Bank. A person can, however, exchange British pounds for United States currency at most larger banks.
Reserve Bank of New Zealand was created in 1934.
Bank of New Zealand was created on 1861-07-02.
National Bank of New Zealand was created in 1872.
Bank notes were invented to serve as a more convenient and portable form of currency than coins. They also helped to facilitate larger transactions and reduce the need to carry around heavy amounts of metal coins. Additionally, bank notes allowed banks to issue standardized, regulated currency, which helped to establish trust and stability in the financial system.
The Reserve Bank of New Zealand employs a group of artists to produce the design after it decided what the various notes will look like, what colour they will be and what people, animals and plants will appear on them.
Scotland has three banks which issues notes. The Royal Bank of Scotland's notes feature Scottish castles, The Bank of Scotland's notes feature Scottish bridges and the Clydesdale bank notes feature famous Scots and Scottish World Heritage sites.