Yes and no. First release notes were AB10 to AB33 only if the 3rd and 4th serial numerals were 93, 94 or 96. Second release notes were AB10 to AB57 with 3rd and 4th serial numerals other than 93, 94 or 96. The Collector series notes were AA00 to AA23.
Australian Bicentennial Ten Dollar notes with serial number AB26945688 to AB26945693 are from the first release. Uncirculated and in absolute mint condition, they could fetch up to $50 AUD. A consecutive series of notes may fetch more. Circulated, but still in good condition, they might fetch anything from $10 to $20 AUD. This trial issue of polymer notes tended to disintegrate fairly rapidly which is why they were withdrawn from circulation.
The Australian Two Dollar note was last printed in 1985. The serial number ranges for this printing was KRQ to LQG.
An uncirculated 1988 Australian Bicentennial Ten Dollar note depending on the serial number, could get anything up to $100 AUD. A consecutively numbered group would get significantly more. These notes were issued as a trial for the later release of polymer bank notes. The 1988 notes were not very good and tended to fall apart. They were withdrawn after a short time. A reputable coin dealer will be able to give a more accurate valuation.
Australian One Hundred Dollar note commencing with Serial ZHH were printed in 1992.
An Australian One Dollar note (Knight/Stone) serial CSY was printed in 1979.
An Australian One Dollar note serial CZR was most likely printed in 1979.
The Australian One Dollar note (Johnston/Stone) in the serial number range DGJ to DPS would have been printed in 1982. The last of the One Dollar notes to be printed before the introduction of the One Dollar coin.
The Australian One Dollar note was withdrawn from circulation from 1984 after it was replaced by the One Dollar coin. The One Dollar note featured Queen Elizabeth II on the front, and a number of Aboriginal motifs on the back (no faces).
An Australian Ten Dollar note serial number MNF187556 with Fraser/Cole signatories would have been issued in 1991. It was the last year i which paper $10 notes were issued.
The phone number of the Bicentennial Library Of Colstrip is: 406-748-3040.
50 Cents unless it comes with certification hat it was a special proofing and only a limited number were actually circulated
The phone number of the Bicentennial Historical Museum is: 208-983-2573.