Q&A

Who is on the $100 New Zealand note?

Who is on the $100 New Zealand note?

Ernest Rutherford
The new one-hundred-dollar note featured Ernest Rutherford on the front, with the Nobel Prize medal he won in 1908. The Nobel Foundation gave permission for the image of the medal to be used. The medal is overlaid by a graph showing the results of Rutherford’s investigations into naturally occurring radioactivity.

Is there a $100 note?

The United States one-hundred-dollar bill ($100) is a denomination of United States currency. The first United States Note with this value was issued in 1862 and the Federal Reserve Note version was launched in 1914, alongside other denominations.

Does NZ have a $500 note?

New Zealand has two sets of banknotes in circulation – Series 6 and the new Series 7. Both series are legal tender. Both sets have five denominations: the $5, $10, $20, $50 and $100 banknote.

Why is E Rutherford is on New Zealand’s $100 bill?

Rutherford along with his Nobel Prize are featured on New Zealand’s $100 note. Overlaying the medal is a graph plotting the results from Lord Rutherford’s investigations into naturally occurring radioactivity. The background pattern, whakaaro kotahi, is from the wharenui Kaakati at Whakatū Marae in Nelson.

Who is on the $100 note?

Sir John Monash
The $100 banknote retains the portraits of Sir John Monash and Dame Nellie Melba, which are drawn from the same source photographs represented on the first polymer $100 banknote.

How much does a $100 note weigh?

The Bureau of Engraving and Printing states that all US bills weigh a single gram. This means that $1,000,000 in $100 bills weighs around 10 kilograms (22.046 pounds). However, if you wanted your million in single dollar bills, that same amount of money would weigh a metric ton (2,204.623 pounds).

How can I get 100 dollar bills?

Even if you have a dollar to your name, you can take it! Chase and Bank of America ATMs give out large bills. They give out $50 and $100 bills.