The Pitcairn Islands is a British overseas territory which uses the New Zealand dollar as its primary currency.
Although the Pitcairn Islands Dollar is legal tender and pegged at par to the New Zealand Dollar, it is not commonly used in general circulation and exists primarily to generate revenue for the territory coin collectors, with the sale of coins and other numismatic items being a major source of revenue for the territory.
Coins consist of an important part of the Pitcairn Islands' tiny economy and help raise funds for the government's largely fixed and subsidised income.
The Pitcairn Islands set also has the addition of a 5 Cents piece which New Zealand no longer uses.
The coin reverses depict as follows: After 2022, King Charles III is depicted on all coins of the Pitcairn Islands as Head of State and King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, of which the Pitcairn Islands are a territory.