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The NZ $1 coin has a kiwi depicted on it.

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The 1, 2 and 5 cent coins were discontinued as they had become almost valueless.

The 10, 20 and 50 cent coins were redesigned to a smaller coin and made from steel which is a much cheaper metal for making coins and also makes them long wearing.

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New Zealand is a member of the British Commonwealth, and Queen Elizabeth II is the Queen of New Zealand, along with several other nations. New Zealand does have a democratic government, along with a ceremonial monarchy.

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Because she is the head of state of NZ, The Queen of New Zealand

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country in New Zealand respect because people can not see them

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Because the Queen is New Zealand's Head of State. In the early 1990s, the Queen's head was removed from most of the notes apart from the $20 one.

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It's because Australia & New Zealand have the same Queen as the United Kingdom.

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New Zealand puts images easily identified with New Zealand on its coins and banknotes.

The kotuku, or white heron, is one of New Zealand's rarest birds.

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Because they are rare animals also represents New Zealand.

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