1967 New Zealand - £1 Banknote - p159d - Very Fine
1967 New Zealand - £1 Banknote - p159d - Very Fine
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1967 New Zealand - £1 Banknote - p159d - Very Fine
This well-preserved 1967 New Zealand one pound banknote is a historical artifact from the pre-decimal currency era. The purple design is set against a multicolored underprint, creating a visually striking note that tells a story of the nation's history.
The front of the note features the Coat of Arms at the upper center and a classic portrait of Captain James Cook at the lower right. The signature title of 'CHIEF CASHIER' adds a detail of the official authority of the time. The reverse side shows a sailing ship on the sea, a nod to New Zealand's maritime heritage. A watermark of a Maori chief and the TDLR printer mark further add to the unique characteristics of this note.
Key Information
- Pick Number: p159d (with security thread)
- Year: ND (1956-1967)
- Condition: Very Fine (as shown)
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Design:
- Front: Coat of Arms, Portrait of Captain James Cook
- Back: Captain Cook’s ship the Endeavour
- Watermark: Maori chief
- Printer: TDLR
This banknote is a significant piece of New Zealand's monetary history and is a valuable addition for any collector of world currency. Expand your collection with this fascinating piece of history!

