With that serial number, it's a known replica from gift shops. You might be able to get 50 cents for it.
Approximately $956 in our day
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$1175
The CSA ceased to exist in 1865, so I would guess $0.00.
There was no fifty dollar US gold coin produced in 1940.
Approximately $956 in our day
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That serial number indicates it's a replica bill and not the genuine article. It has curiosity value only.
$1175
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hi what is your name?well we don't know what its worth yet so go ask someone else please
Its a not valuable it's from 1950s-60s. Its a copy it can be worth $100 or less
The CSA ceased to exist in 1865, so I would guess $0.00.
All Australian banknotes have a serial number. For each issue of banknotes, there will be a first and last serial number. The Australian paper Fifty Dollar note issued in 1973 with the signatories Phillips/Wheeler, had a first serial number of YAA 000000. The last note printed in that series had a serial number of YAU 999999. The next series of Australian paper Fifty Dollar note issued in 1976 with the signatories Knight/Wheeler, had a first serial number of YAV 000000. The last note printed in that series had a serial number of YBX 999999. Banknotes with first and last serial numbers usually have a higher collector value.
$1.50 (One dollar and fifty cents)
A dollar fifty is 100% of $1.50