For a reasonable valuation to be given, the Serial Number and Signatories would need to be known.
The Commonwealth of Australia $1 note was printed in 1966, 1967, 1969 and 1972.
A Commonwealth of Australia $1 note uncirculated and in absolute mint condition could fetch anything from $70 to $925 AUD.
If it has been circulated but still in good condition, it might fetch anything from $4 to 450 AUD.
A reputable coin dealer will be able to give a more accurate valuation.
In spite of them having been out of circulation for nearly 30 years, they are still considered to be legal tender and are worth one dollar. Most Australian banks will exchange one or two dollar notes for an equal value in current currency.
Any collector value associated with a banknote would depend on the condition of the note, the serial number and the names of the two signatories.
Any collector value would depend on the condition of the note, and the serial number and signatories on the note.
At the very least, they are worth One Dollar.
It is worth exactly one Australian dollar, unless the note is somehow rarer or worth more to a collector.
It is worth exactly one Australian dollar, unless the note is somehow rarer or worth more to a collector.
There is no bird on the Australian Ten Dollar note.
There is no bird on the Australian Ten Dollar note.
Australian twenty-dollar note was created in 1966.
Australian two-dollar note was created in 1966.
a lot like 1,000 dollar
The "flower" on the reverse of the Australian Two Dollar note is wheat.
Australian dollar was introduced on 1966.
Henry Lawson never appeared on an Australian Ten Pound note, only on the Ten Dollar note issued from 1966 to 1993. Whose signatures are on the note and what is the serial number? Does it have "Commonwealth of Australia" across the top or just "Australia"?
He is featured on the Australian ten dollar note.
The Australian One Dollar coin was first issued in 1984 replacing the Australian One Dollar note which was last issued in 1982. The Australian One Dollar note was progressively removed from circulation in 1984. The Australian Two Dollar coin was first issued in 1988 replacing the Australian Two Dollar note which was last issued in 1985. The Australian Two Dollar note was progressively removed from circulation in 1988.