The current "Fifth Series" of New Zealand bank notes comes in the following denominations.
The orange $5 note; which features Sir Edmund Hillary and the native bird is the yellow eyed penguin (hoiho).
The blue $10 note; which features Kate Sheppard and the Blue duck (whio).
The green $20 note; which features Queen Elizabeth II and the native falcon (karearea).
The purple $50 note; which features Sir Apirana Ngata and the Kokako.
The red $100 note which features Lord Rutherford and the Mohua (yellowhead).
In 1935, the U.S. dollar bill was issued in several denominations: $1, $5, $10, $20, $50, and $100. The most commonly recognized series from that year is the Silver Certificate, which was available in the $1, $5, and $10 denominations. Additionally, there were also Federal Reserve Notes in the same denominations. The $500, $1,000, $5,000, and $10,000 notes were also in circulation, but they were less commonly used.
Renminbi the primary unit is the yuan. One yuan is subdivided into 10 jiao, which in turn is subdivided into 10 fen. Renmminbi banknotes are available in denominations from 1 fen to 1 yaun. Thus, some denominations exist in coins and banknotes. Denominations in bank notes are from 1 yuan, 5,10,20 50,100.
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Tanzania's currency is the Tanzanian shilling (TZS), and the bank notes are available in denominations of 1,000, 2,000, 5,000, and 10,000 shillings. Each note features distinct designs that highlight important cultural and historical aspects of the country. The notes are issued by the Bank of Tanzania, which is the nation's central bank.
I assume we are talking about money. In Hungary, they use a currency called the "forint". Coins available: 5, 10, 20, 50, 100 and 200. Paper money denominations (notes) available: 500, 1000, 2000, 5000, 10,000, and 20,000 forints.
Three Cups of Tea notes are available on the website "Sparknotes," which is basically the same things as Cliffs Notes. I am not sure if Cliffs Notes offers notes on the book.
Egyptian currency is based on the Egyptian pound, which is 100 piastras. There are notes and coins in various denominations.
The Reserve Bank of New Zealand has the sole responsibility for issuing New Zealands currency.
To identify notes by ear, one can practice listening to the pitch of different notes and their relationships to each other. This can be done by listening to music, singing or playing instruments, and using tools like a piano or online resources to help train the ear. With practice and repetition, one can improve their ability to recognize and identify notes by ear.
I have no idea what you mean by "identify", but the black keys are sharp and flat 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.
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