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| 表面の説明 | Portrait vignette of Prime Minister James 'Jim' Bolger at right centre, rendered in green intaglio-style linework against a multicolour guilloche underprint. The New Zealand Parliament Buildings complex appears as a vignette at left, with the numeral '31' in large format at lower right and upper left corners. |
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| 表面の銘文 | OVERSEAS OWNED NEW ZEALAND You can't afford to have National in Government for another three years This bill is as phoney as the National Government's Open Coast Policy THIRTY ONE DOLLARS Vote LABOUR · · · Defeat NATIONAL |
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Not a circulating banknote. This is a political novelty item issued by the New Zealand Labour Party in 1993, the year of a pivotal general election fought partly over the introduction of MMP — the proportional voting system that ultimately passed in a referendum held concurrently with that election. The "31 Dollars" denomination is a direct jab at the National government's benefit cuts, which had reduced the weekly unemployment benefit to NZ$131 from NZ$162, a reduction opponents characterized as taking $31 from the poorest New Zealanders.
Designer Dave Kent was a well-known New Zealand political cartoonist. The piece circulated as campaign material, not currency.