The New Zealand two-dollar coin features a depiction of the native Kiwi bird on one side, symbolizing New Zealand's unique wildlife. The reverse side showcases the denomination "2 dollars" along with a stylized representation of the Southern Cross constellation. The coin has a distinctive bi-metallic design, with a copper-nickel outer ring and a brass center. It is circular, with a diameter of 21.75 mm and weighs 8 grams.
$129us = $156nz
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38 cents.
To convert 1000 New Zealand dollars (NZD) to US dollars (USD), you need to use the current exchange rate. As of October 2023, the exchange rate is approximately 1 NZD = 0.59 USD. Therefore, 1000 NZD would be roughly 590 USD, but it's best to check a reliable financial source for the most accurate and up-to-date rates.
Yes, but the matrices get fairly complicated. Example: aW + bX + cY + dZ = e fW + gX + hY + iZ = j kW + lX + mY + nZ = o pW + qX + rY + sZ = t |a b c d| | W | | e | |f g h j| | X | | j | |k l m n| | Y | = | o | |p q r s| | Z | | t | Solving for W is not easy... |e b c d| |j g h j| |o l m n| |t q r s| ---------- |a b c d| |f g h j| |k l m n| |p q r s|
On the NZ two dollar coin the animal is a white heron
the kotuku or silver heron
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.
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.
The size of the coins in relation to each other. The Australian One Dollar coin at 25 mm is significantly larger than the Australian Two Dollar coin at 20.62 mm. By comparison, the New Zealand One Dollar coin at 23 mm is smaller than the New Zealand Two Dollar coin at 26.5 mm.
As of 16th June 2009, $1 (NZ) = $0.64 (US) (64 cents) $10 (NZ) = $6.37 (US) $100 (NZ) = $63.67 (US)
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The 'Rifleman', NZ's smallest bird, was pictured on the NZ$2 note but this note was removed from circulation in 1991 and replaced with a $2 coin. The bird depicted on the $2 coin is the Kotuku (White Heron).
No, two different currencies.
$1 = 1.21 NZ Dollars
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