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"The New Zealand dollar (sign: $; code: NZD) is the currency of New Zealand. It also circulates in the Cook Islands (see also Cook Islands dollar), Niue, Tokelau, and the Pitcairn Islands. It is divided into 100 cents. It is normally written with the dollar sign $, or NZ$ to distinguish it from other dollar-denominated currencies. It is often informally known as the Kiwi (dollar), kiwi typically being associated with New Zealand, and the $1 coin depicts a kiwi. It is one of the 12 most-traded currencies in the world. In 1967, notes were introduced by the Reserve Bank of New Zealand in denominations of $1, $2, $5, $10, $20 and $100. $50 notes were added in 1983, and $1 and $2 notes were discontinued in 1991. The first two series of notes (1967–81 and 1981–92) differed only in the portrait of the Queen on the obverse. The reverses all depicted native birds and plants. A new series of notes was introduced from 1992. Except for the $20 note, the portrait of the Queen was dropped. However, when held up to the light an image of the Queen is visible on all notes . . ." — New Zealand dollar at Wikipedia