There were two variants of the New Zealand One Dollar note. The first, issued from 1967 to 1981, had the Queen facing to the left. A normal note with no peculiarities and depending on its condition could fetch anything from $5 to $100 NZD. Star notes or other peculiarities and depending on its condition could fetch anything from $10 to $14,000 NZD. The second, issued from 1981 to 1991, had the Queen facing forward. A normal note with no peculiarities and depending on its condition could fetch anything from $4 to $9 NZD. Star notes or other peculiarities and depending on its condition could fetch anything from $10 to $600 NZD. New Zealand One Dollar notes were last issued in 1991. A One Dollar coin replaced it. A reputable coin dealer will be able to give a more accurate valuation.
There were five variants of the New Zealand Ten Dollar note. The first, issued from 1967 to 1981, had the Queen facing to the left. A normal note with no peculiarities and depending on its condition could fetch anything from $20 to $300 NZD. Star notes or other peculiarities and depending on its condition could fetch anything from $20 to $5,000 NZD. The second, issued from 1981 to 1991, had the Queen facing forward. A normal note with no peculiarities and depending on its condition could fetch anything from $20 to $65 NZD. Star notes or other peculiarities and depending on its condition could fetch anything from $25 to $225 NZD. The third, issued in 1990 only, had the Queen facing forward (150th Anniverary Special Issue). A normal note with no peculiarities and depending on its condition could fetch anything from $20 to $30 NZD. The fourth, issued from 1993 to 1999, featured Kate Sheppard. A normal note with no peculiarities and depending on its condition could fetch anything from $20 to $75 NZD. The fifth, issued from 1999 to present, features Kate Sheppard. A normal note with no peculiarities and depending on its condition could fetch anything from $25 to $85 NZD. The sixth, issued in 2000 only (Millenium Issue). A normal note with no peculiarities and in mint condition could fetch anything up to $25 NZD. A reputable coin dealer will be able to give a more accurate valuation.
A Reserve Bank of New Zealand 2000 Millennium Special Issue Ten Dollar note (black serial numbers), uncirculated and in absolute mint condition could fetch anything up to $35 NZD. If it has been circulated, $10 NZD.
A Reserve Bank of New Zealand 2000 Millennium Special Issue Ten Dollar note (red serial numbers), uncirculated and in absolute mint condition could fetch anything up to $45 NZD. If it has been circulated, $10 NZD.
A reputable coin dealer will be able to give a more accurate valuation.
No. Sir Edmund Hillary is featured on the New Zealand Five Dollar note.
If you are talking about what the birds are on the New Zealand notes (money); On the back of the 20 dollar note is the Karearea bird On the back of the 10 dollar note is Whio but the question is why, why are they in it??
The New Zealand $100 note is predominantly red.
he appears on the five dollar note
New Zealand's parliament building, the 'Beehive'.
Twenty dollars
To get a valuation on a New Zealand bank note, you will need to provide the serial number and the name of the Chief Cashier or Governor.
I am not sure what you mean by "cash in". These notes are legal tender. You can take them anywhere in New Zealand and buy $10 worth of goods or services. If you hand one over at any bank in New Zealand, they will give you another Ten Dollar note. The Reserve Bank of New Zealand will accept any of its banknotes in return for banknotes of equivalent face value (providing that you fill out the form on the RBNZ website). If the note is uncirculated and in mint condition, it may be worth up to $35 NZD.
No. Sir Edmund Hillary is featured on the New Zealand Five Dollar note.
The current New Zealand Five Dollar note features Sir Edmund Hillary. The current New Zealand Ten Dollar note features Kate Sheppard. The current New Zealand Fifty Dollar note features Sir Apirana Ngata. The current New Zealand One Hundred Dollar note features Lord Ernest Rutherford.
If you are talking about what the birds are on the New Zealand notes (money); On the back of the 20 dollar note is the Karearea bird On the back of the 10 dollar note is Whio but the question is why, why are they in it??
The New Zealand One Hundred Dollar note was first issued in 1967 when the currency was changed from Pounds to Dollars.
lord Rutherford is on the 100 dollar note
if you mean New Zealand then Sir Edmand Hillary was on the five dollar note
The highest denomination of New Zealand banknote is currently the One Hundred Dollar note. The Reserve Bank of New Zealand has no plans to introduce a Two Hundred Dollar banknote in the foreseeable future.
Value of 1963 one dollar star note
The New Zealand $100 note is predominantly red.