Check your local Yellow Pages directory under Coin Dealers.
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.
Prior to their withdrawal, the One Dollar note was the smallest Australian bank note in circulation. Currently, the Five Dollar is the smallest denomination bank note.
Federal Reserve Note. All US paper currencies are Federal Reserve Notes.
The Two Dollar coin was introduced in Australia in 1988 and replaced the old Two Dollar paper note.
The original Australian paper Ten Dollar note (1966 to 1993) was 155 x 76 mm. The trial Australian polymer Bicentennial Ten Dollar note (1988 only) is 155 x 77.5 mm. The new Australian polymer Ten Dollar note (1993 to present) is 137 x 65 mm.
The approximate weight of a note, regardless of denomination is (1) one gram.
* The original paper Australian One Dollar note issued between 1966 and 1982, had Queen Elizabeth II on the front, and Aboriginal artwork on on the back. * The original paper Australian Two Dollar note issued between 1966 and 1985, had John MacArthur (Pioneer sheep breeder) on the front, and William James Farrer (Pioneer wheat breeder) on the back. * The original paper Australian Five Dollar note issued between 1967 and 1991, had Sir Joseph Banks (Botanist) on the front, and Caroline Chisholm (Philanthropist) on the back. * The original paper Australian Ten Dollar note issued between 1966 and 1991 had Francis Howard Greenaway (architect) on the front and Henry Lawson (writer & poet) on the back. * The original paper Australian Twenty Dollar note issued between 1966 and 1993 had Sir Charles Kingsford Smith (aviator) on the front and Lawrence Hargrave (aeronatical pioneer) was on the reverse. * The original paper Australian Fifty Dollar note issued between 1973 and 1993, had Lord Howard Walter Florey (Pathologist) on the front, and Sir Ian Clunies Ross (Veterinary scientist) on the back. * The original paper Australian One Hundred Dollar note issued between 1984 and 1996, had Sir Douglas Mawson (Antarctic Explorer and Professor of Geology) on the front, and John Tebbutt (Astronomer) on the back.
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The value of your silver dollar paper note depends on its condition, rarity, and demand among collectors. I would recommend consulting a numismatic expert or researching online to determine its specific value.
There is no deeply significant answer. All Australian banknotes are of a different colour to aid with visual distinction between denominations. Five Dollar note is purple Ten Dollar note is blue Twenty Dollar note is red Fifty Dollar note is gold One Hundred Dollar note is green
There is no deeply significant answer. All Australian banknotes are of a different colour to aid with visual distinction between denominations. Five Dollar note is purple Ten Dollar note is blue Twenty Dollar note is red Fifty Dollar note is gold One Hundred Dollar note is green
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.