20 nz cents
The NZ dollar is currently about 80c US. And there are 100 cents to the NZ dollar. But coinage is only usable generally in the country of issue. Banks will handle notes, but not generally coins.
As of 16th June 2009, $1 (NZ) = $0.64 (US) (64 cents) $10 (NZ) = $6.37 (US) $100 (NZ) = $63.67 (US)
98 cents is the rate in 2006.
NZ didn't have cents in 1933
If You are exporting goods from NZ the Lower the NZ dollar the more NZ dollars you get for your product, Assuming that you don't alter the price as the value of the NZ dollar goes down.
0.61 cents as at 22 October. It was at .76 earlier in the year. 0.61 cents as at 22 October. It was at .76 earlier in the year.
Yes, NZ has a decimal currency system. The currency is dollars and cents.
The value of a New Zealand 2-cent coin from 1966 to 1982 typically ranges from a few cents to a couple of dollars, depending on its condition and rarity. Coins in uncirculated or mint condition can be worth more to collectors. However, due to their low denomination and relatively high mintage, they generally do not hold significant numismatic value. For precise valuation, it's advisable to consult a coin dealer or a price guide.
the thickness isnt imprtant!
It is the New Zealand Falcon or Karearea
yes