The New Zealand two-dollar note was a banknote of the New Zealand dollar in circulation from 1967 until 1991.
The note introduced on 10 July 1967, replacing the ã1 note. In 1981, the fourth series of banknotes were released with minor drawing changes and a portrait update of Queen Elizabeth II on the obverse. The note was withdrawn from circulation along with the one-dollar note in 1991, replaced by the one- and two-dollar coins released the previous year.
The two-dollar note featured Queen Elizabeth II on the obverse, and New Zealand native species on the reverse: the rifleman bird (Acanthisitta chloris, (), and flowers of red mistletoe (Peraxilla tetrapetala, MÃÂori: ).