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5 Dollars

Issuer Reserve Bank of New Zealand
Year 1992
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Size 135 × 66 mm
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Obverse lettering RESERVE BANK OF NEW ZEALAND THIS NOTE IS LEGAL TENDER FOR FIVE DOLLARS SIR EDMUND HILLARY GOVERNOR
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Reverse lettering RESERVE BANK OF NEW ZEALAND FIVE DOLLARS HOIHO
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New Zealand's shift to polymer banknotes began in 1999, which makes this 1992 paper series the last De La Rue-printed run before the country moved to a substrate that would eventually become the regional standard across the Pacific. The transition wasn't purely aesthetic — the Reserve Bank had been watching Australia's polymer rollout since 1988 and commissioned extensive durability testing through the mid-1990s.

Pick 177 carries only a basic watermark as its primary security feature, modest even by early-1990s standards. De La Rue was capable of considerably more sophisticated work at the time.

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