New Zealand does not have brass coinage. A rather good story on NZ currency is on the website of the Reserve Bank, rbnz.govt.nz
You get 23 Baht for 1 dollar.
You can buy New Zealand dollars for 72 cents Canadian.
1 Australian dollar is worth 1.06 NZ dollars.
New Zealand did not have its own currency until 1933. New Zealand's decimal currency was introduced in 1967. There are no pre-1967 New Zealand One Dollar coins of any type. The general circulation One Dollar coin was first issued in 1990.
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Assuming you have a gold-colored coin, it's only worth $1 whether it's from the US, Australia, Canada, or New Zealand. They're brass-plated or brass-clad, not gold, and are in current circulation.
A 2000 Sacagawea dollar is just a dollar. It is NOT gold, it's brass.
You get 23 Baht for 1 dollar.
It's not gold, it's brass and is just a dollar.
It's not gold, it's brass and is just a dollar.
One dollar, and it's made of brass, NOT gold.
The James Madison Presidential dollar is made of brass, not silver, and is worth one dollar.
it is $5.00
You can buy New Zealand dollars for 72 cents Canadian.
.....If it is a dollar coin, it isn't a quarter. What you have is a brass circulation issue presidential dollar worth $1.
It's a Sacagawea dollar, it's NOT made of gold it's made of brass and is just a dollar.
It's still worth a dollar.