Ernest Rutherford (1871-1937), also known as Lord Rutherford of Nelson, appears on the New Zealand 100 dollar note. Rutherford was a physicist, and performed experiments regarding atomic structure.
New Zealand currency is the New Zealand Dollar, divided into 100 cents. For a good presentation of the history and appearance of NZ currency, see rbnz.govt.nz. Presently the NZ dollar is worth about $US 0.71. (IMHO overvalued.)
Bill English
1 Australian dollar is worth 1.06 NZ dollars.
A New Zealand Dollar, or $NZ
about NZ$100
As of 16th June 2009, $1 (NZ) = $0.64 (US) (64 cents) $10 (NZ) = $6.37 (US) $100 (NZ) = $63.67 (US)
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.
Once on a NZ$5
Once on a NZ$5
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.
Yes there is a NZ 1 million dollar bill. However many people are not rich enough to own one of these and therefore many people think this does not exsit. Also since these days it is considered suspicious to have to much money in cash lying around and the amount of theft today this 1 million dollar bill is just about never printed.
New Zealand currency is the New Zealand Dollar, divided into 100 cents. For a good presentation of the history and appearance of NZ currency, see rbnz.govt.nz. Presently the NZ dollar is worth about $US 0.71. (IMHO overvalued.)
The revers of a $50 NZ note shows a Blue Wattled Crow (Kokako)
NZ dollar
Ernest Rutherford (1871-1937), also known as Lord Rutherford of Nelson, appears on the New Zealand 100 dollar note.
No, two different currencies.
$1 = 1.21 NZ Dollars