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Someone who does not like coins or banknotes may prefer digital forms of payment like credit cards, mobile payments or cryptocurrencies. They may find physical currency cumbersome to carry or prefer the convenience and security of digital transactions.
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Banks are supplied with new coins and banknotes from whatever central banking agency is responsible for producing or distributing them. A bank is the only place the general population and businesses should be able to get new coins and banknotes.
No, the Bank of England issues banknotes. The Royal Mint produces coins.
collecting coins and banknotes
The notes are normally incinerated. Coins are melted down and the metal reused.
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Australia puts famous or historically significant Australian identities or scenes on its banknotes, and distinctive or definitive Australian animals on the reverse of most coins to make the coins and banknotes identifiably and uniquely Australian. There does not seem to be much point to featuring US Presidents, Brazilian animals, Russian statues or Chinese emblems on Australian coins and banknotes, since it would all become very confusing.
All Australian coins feature the reigning Monarch on the obverse, currently Queen Elizabeth II since 1953. For the introduction of the Australian decimal currency in 1966, it was decided to have a uniquely Australian design for coins and most banknotes. See the links below to the Royal Australian Mint (RAM) and The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) for images of current Australian coins and banknotes.