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    Why did New Zealand change from imperial to metric currency?

    Question #109774. Asked by matthewpokemon. (Oct 13 09 9:42 PM)


    looney_tunes

    As was the case for a number of countries changing from Imperial to metric currency, the new system was simpler for everyday and commercial use.

    http://www.rbnz.govt.nz/currency/Money/0094089.html

    http://www.rbnz.govt.nz/currency/money/0094086.html

    Oct 13 09, 9:55 PM


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