The $100 banknote features lord rutherford of nelson on the front and the yellowhead (mōhua) on the back. In their continued fight against counterfeit currency, the federal reserve and the bureau of engraving and printing are planning to both redesign and enhance security features on the cash currency. The new $20 was issued into circulation on 9 october 2019 and the new $100 was issued on 29 october 2020
Considerable work has already been undertaken on this project, including the development and review of banknote designs and production trials of new security features. $5, $10, $20, $50, and $100. Recent discussions suggest that this iconic bill could be discontinued, driven by the rise of digital currencies and changing consumer behavior
Despite the upcoming changes, current $100 bills will remain valid This assurance from the authorities is crucial for maintaining public confidence in the currency New zealand has 2 types of banknotes in circulation — the series 7 and the series 6 There are 5 denominations (values) of notes in circulation