A metal strip ran down one side of the real banknote
$85.
I also have one of thes ten dollar notes no. g 646 1834. Have you found any additional information on its value? jean
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There were no 2003 Australian Ten Dollar star notes issued.
The Reserve Bank of Australia has issued over 3 Billion Ten Dollar notes since 1966. 1,753,459,091 of those were paper notes or the trial polymer notes in 1988. Only the polymer notes are still in circulation, but not all of them.
Two x Five Dollar notes would equal Ten Dollars.Five x Two Dollar coins would also equal Ten Dollars.
There were no ten dollar bills issued in the year 1935. If one is presented with one, it will be counterfeit and therefore has little to no value at all.
It's a trick question. 1998 and 1992 refer to amounts, not dates (especially because there aren't any US $10 notes with those dates!) So 1,998 $10 notes are worth $19,980 while 1,992 are worth $19,920
The first Australian Twenty Dollar notes, along with the One, Two and Ten Dollar notes, were issued on the 14th of February, 1966 for the introduction of Australia's new decimal currency.
The New Zealand Ten Dollar note is mostly blue. The colours of banknotes are different to give a visual distinction of notes of different values.
Have another look. The Queen is not on the Australian Ten Dollar note, only the polymer Five Dollar note issued since 1992. Prior to the issue of polymer notes, she appeared on the paper One Dollar note issued from 1966.
All of New Zealands circulating banknotes are made from a polymer compound. The Five, Ten, Twenty and One Hundred Dollar polymer notes were first issued in 1999. The Fifty Dollar polymer notes were first issued in 2000.