New Zealand Bank Note, Ten Dollars, commemorating the new Millennium
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A New Zealand ten dollar note printed to commemorate the new millennium. It is coloured blue. The words 'THIS NOTE IS LEGAL TENDER TEN DOLLARS The number AC00042032 is in black down the left side and across the top right. The water mark is two ferns in a abstract circle. Left side has a circle with map of New Zealand on it. A waka and stylized sunshine. It had Donald T Brash signature, Governor. The number 10. 'RESERVE BANK OF NEW ZEALAND ' Reverse side of note. 5 drawings of sports . the water mark is 2 ferns in an abstract circle. Number 10. Map of New Zealand on right side. 'RESERVE BANK OF NEW ZEALAND COMMORATING THE NEW MILLENIUM' 'TEN/THIS NOTE IS LEGAL FOR/DOLLARS
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Title
New Zealand Bank Note, Ten Dollars, commemorating the new Millennium
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Maker
Bradbury Wilkinson Ltd
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Date made
2000
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Additional information
processed material paper, h 70mm x w 140mm. small
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