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100 dollars (B115as2)

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Greysheet Catalog Details (GSID: 124440)
Country: New Zealand
Issuing Authority: Reserve Bank of New Zealand
Banknote Book: B115as2
Pick: P168as2
Watermark: Captain James Cook

The 100 dollars is a Reserve Bank of New Zealand bank note from the World Currency category under the New Zealand group. Printed by the DE LA RUE the dimensions are 160 x 80 mm.
Obverse: English text; Queen Elizabeth II wearing Queen Alexandra’s Kokoshnik tiara, King George VI’s festoon necklace, and Queen Mary’s floret earrings
Reverse: English text; mountain daisy/pekapeka (Celmisia gracilenta) flower; takahe (Porphyrio mantelli) bird

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GSID: 124440
Country: New Zealand
Issuing Authority: Reserve Bank of New Zealand
Banknote Book: B115as2
Pick: P168as2
Watermark: Captain James Cook
Denomination: 100 dollars
Note Color: Red, green, and yellow
Note Dimension: 160 x 80 mm
Printer: DE LA RUE
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