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1 Koha Chatham Islands

Uitgever Pacific Overseas Exchange Office
Jaar 2013
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Waarde 1 Koha
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Beschrijving keerzijde Brown and yellow polymer reverse centred on a vignette of stacked crayfish pots at Kaingaroa Wharf with a pier visible in the background at left, and a native tree with a seal vignette at right. A dark brown crayfish motif sits centrally, with rope-style guilloche borders framing the note on both vertical edges.
Opschrift keerzijde 1 Wharekauri
One Koha
Kaingaroa Wharf
Applied Currency Concepts
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Opmerkingen

The Chatham Islands sits roughly 800 kilometres east of mainland New Zealand and has its own timezone, its own Moriori heritage, and apparently its own souvenir currency operation. The Pacific Overseas Exchange Office is not a government authority — these Koha notes are a private issue with no legal tender status anywhere, produced as collectibles and novelty exchange instruments aimed at tourists visiting the archipelago.

Applied Currency Concepts, based in Australia, specialised in exactly this niche: low-volume polymer novelty notes for regional and commemorative purposes. The polymer substrate gives the piece a durability far exceeding any circulation demand it would ever actually face.

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