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| Issuer | Reserve Bank of New Zealand |
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| Year | 1934 |
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| Value | 50 Pounds |
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| Obverse lettering | THE RESERVE BANK OF NEW ZEALAND PROMISE TO PAY ON DEMAND IN WELLINGTON THE SUM OF FIFTY POUNDS PURSUANT TO THE RESERVE BANK OF NEW ZEALAND ACT 1933 |
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| Protection description | a kiwi bird visible when held to light |
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The Reserve Bank of New Zealand opened in August 1934, and this 50 Pounds note belongs to the very first series it ever issued — a remarkably high denomination for a country whose agricultural workforce rarely handled anything above a pound or two in weekly wages. De La Rue produced the whole inaugural series under tight schedule, the bank having been established by act of Parliament only in 1933.
High-denomination notes from this series are genuinely rare in any condition. Most saw interbank and government settlement use rather than retail circulation, and attrition through the 1967 decimal conversion was severe.