Postal orders were issued in New Zealand from 1886 until 1986.
New Zealand postal notes
The first postal notes were issued in 1886. Some of them are known overprinted "SPECIMEN", in 1890. It has been confirmed that the last day of issue was 31 July 1986.
New Zealand-issued British postal orders
It is not yet known when these were first issued. The majority of them were overprinted. They ceased to be issued during 1987 due to the announcement by Mr. (now Sir) Roger Douglas that foreign exchange controls were being abolished.
The 5 shilling denomination was not commonly overprinted.
Any extant examples are very sought after by collectors.
See also
References
- Harwood, J. New Zealand Postal Notes 1886—1986: A Priced Catalogue Including Notes on British Postal Orders Issued in New Zealand. 1st edn. Sarasota: Jack Harwood, 2010. 130 pp.
- Elsmore, D. Revenue Review. Stamp News Australasia, 2010, Vol. 57, No. 3, p. 37.
- "New Zealand Postal Notes 1886-1986". Beckenham.net Leisure. Bromley and Beckenham Philatelic Society. May 2011. Retrieved 2011-06-06.
- Powerhouse Museum. "98/2/73 Postal note specimens (79), paper, Great Britain/ Australian Colonies/ New Zealand, [1890]". Powerhouse Museum, Australia. Retrieved 7 June 2011.
- ^ Harwood, J. in: Postal Order News, 1987, No. 7, P. 12—15.
External links
- GB Overprints Society: Postal Orders
- Gledhill, John. (2007-11-16). "Illustrations in the Postal Order News, 1—9". Society journal: Illustrations. Forum Index. Postal Order Society; Informe.com. Retrieved 2011-06-07.