All Australian banknotes will have "Australia" printed on them in large, difficult to miss letters.
All Australian banknotes have the signatures of the "Governor of the Reserve Bank of Australia" and the "Secretary to the Treasury".
All Australian banknotes have a serial number on them in at least one place.
All Australian banknotes have "This Australian note is legal tender throughout Australia and its territories", or something similar printed on them.
All Australian banknotes have the denomination printed in letters and printed in numerals.
All current Australian banknotes are made from a polymer compound and feature various security devices such as holograms and micro printing to make life more difficult for counterfeiters.
See the related link below to the Reserve Bank of Australia for more detail on Australian banknotes.
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The current Australian Five Dollar note features Queen Elizabeth II on the front and a view of the new and old Parliament Houses on the reverse.
The Australian Five Dollar note was the first polymer banknote to be released into circulation completely replacing the paper predecessor, and was the first polymer banknote to be successfully integrated into the currency in the world. It also has an impressive list of security features and gadgets to foil counterfeiting.
No.
Such a banknote does not exist. The Australian One Hundred Dollar note was first issued in 1984.
It is the five-dollar Australian bank note, which features Queen Elizabeth II and the Parliament House. This is one person and one building, not two people.
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I think not, whoever she is.
Enid Lyons has never appeared on an Australian banknote.
The Australian Fifty and One Hundred Pound notes were withdrawn from circulation in 1945.
No. Captain Cook has yet to make an appearance on any Australian banknote.
You could take it to a reputable coin dealer or advertise it on eBay.
There is no documented evidence that anybody has found an Australian Five Dollar note without the signatures. Assuming that your Five Dollar note is a legitimate Australian Legal Tender banknote and it also includes the Legal Tender declaration and a serial number, it would be very rare. Any such banknote should not have got past the quality control at Note Printing Australia.