Note Printing Australia (provides base polymer note material)
Website
www.noteprinting.com
Mint
New Zealand Mint
Website
www.newzealandmint.com
Niue, a country in free association with New Zealand, uses only one official legal tender currency, which is the New Zealand dollar.[1]
Before the creation of the New Zealand dollar in 1967, Niue was a user of the New Zealand pound[1] and its very early commemorative coins of Niue were in pound or shilling increments.
Niue first began issuing coins in 1966. These have been mostly bullion and non-circulating base metal commemorative issues. They are acceptable as legal tender within Niue, though unlikely to be found anywhere on the island.
^ abGyllenbok, Jan (12 April 2018). Encyclopaedia of Historical Metrology, Weights, and Measures. Birkhäuser. ISBN 9783319667126 – via Google Books.
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