New Zealand one hundred-dollar note
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The New Zealand one-hundred-dollar note is a New Zealand banknote. It is issued by the Reserve Bank of New Zealand and since 1999 has been a polymer banknote. It was first issued on 10 July 1967 when New Zealand decimalised its currency, changing from the New Zealand pound to the New Zealand dollar. The note originally had an image of Queen Elizabeth II on the front; since 1992 it has had an image of Ernest Rutherford.[1][2]
Quick Facts Value, Width ...
(New Zealand) | |
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Value | 100 NZD |
Width | 155 mm |
Height | 74 mm |
Material used | Polymer |
Years of printing | 1967–present |
Obverse | |
Design | Ernest Rutherford |
Design date | 1992 (original design) May 2016 (current design) |
Reverse | |
Design | Mōhua |
Design date | 1992 (original design) May 2016 (current design) |
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