New Zealand one-dollar note

One dollar
(New Zealand)
Value1 New Zealand dollar
Material usedCotton-based paper
Years of printing1967–1991
Obverse
Queen Elizabeth II
Reverse
New Zealand fantail and Clematis paniculata flowers

The New Zealand one-dollar note was introduced on 10 July 1967 as part of the Reserve Bank of New Zealand’s third issue round. The third issue round was the first round in which the official currency was denominated in dollars and utilised the decimal system. First issue and second issue rounds were valued in pounds and utilised the imperial system. The one dollar-note was officially removed from circulation along with the two-dollar note, as one-dollar and two-dollar coins had commenced production the previous year.

The New Zealand one-dollar note featured Queen Elizabeth II on the obverse and a Fantail as well as several Clematis paniculata flowers on the reverse.[1]

  1. ^ "The history of bank notes in New Zealand". Reserve Bank of New Zealand. Archived from the original on 17 February 2012. Retrieved 5 January 2013.

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