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The New Zealand Ten Dollar note featuring Queen Elizabeth II looking to the left on the obverse and a Kea on the reverse, Chief Cashier H R Hardie, serial 30B, would have been issued in 1980 or 1981.

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All New Zealand coins issued from 1953 to present have Elizabeth II on the obverse.

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That describes every New Zealand One Dollar note ever issued.

To get a valuation on a New Zealand banknote, you need to provide the name of the Chief Cashier and the serial number.

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New Zealand has issued four different Twenty Dollar notes. The first from 1967 to 1981 featured Queen Elizabeth II facing to the left. The reverse has a Wood Pigeon or kereru (Hemiphaga novaeseelandiae) and the Miro (Prumnopitys ferruginea), a large tree. The second from 1981 to 1991 featured Queen Elizabeth II facing forward. The reverse has a Wood Pigeon or kereru (Hemiphaga novaeseelandiae) and the Miro (Prumnopitys ferruginea), a large tree. The third from 1992 to 1999 featured Queen Elizabeth II facing forward. The reverse has a New Zealand falcon or karearea (Falco novaeseelandiae), a Marlborough rock daisy (Pachystegia insignis) a small spreading shrub, a Flowering red tussock (Chionchloa rubra), Mount Tapuaenuku, the highest peak in the South Island's Inland Kaikoura range at 2,885 metres high. The fourth from 1999 to present features featured Queen Elizabeth II facing forward on the new polymer note. The reverse has a New Zealand falcon or karearea (Falco novaeseelandiae), a Marlborough rock daisy (Pachystegia insignis) a small spreading shrub, a Flowering red tussock (Chionchloa rubra), Mount Tapuaenuku, the highest peak in the South Island's Inland Kaikoura range at 2,885 metres high.


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