The obverse features Dame Nellie Melba and to the left is a view of Her Majesty's Theatre, Sydney, during one of her performances.
The reverse features General Sir John Monash. In the top left is the AIF "Rising Sun Badge" and Simpson and his donkey. At the bottom to the left of General Sir John Monash is mounted cavalry from World War 1. At the bottom right is a group of gunners with an 18 pounder field gun.
Australian One Hundred Dollar note commencing with Serial ZHH were printed in 1992.
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
Such a banknote does not exist. The Australian One Hundred Dollar note was first issued in 1984.
On the Australian one hundred dollar note is Sir John Monash
See the link below to the Reserve Bank of Australia for design features of the current Australian One Hundred Dollar note and all other current Australian banknotes.
The character on the holographic window of the Australian One Hundred Dollar note is a "Lyre Bird". These are part of the security devices included on all current Australian polymer banknotes.
Australia does not currently have, and is not likely to have a Two Hundred Dollar note anytime in the foreseeable future.
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
The old Australian paper One Hundred Dollar note has the image of Sir Douglas Mawson on one side wearing his woollen balaclava. He was a famous Australian Antarctic explorer in the early 20th Century.
Australia has never issued a Two Hundred Dollar note, and is very unlikely to do so for the foreseeable future.
Dame Nellie Melba
Australia does not have a "percent" note. Current circulating Australian banknotes are the Five, Ten, Twenty, Fifty and One Hundred Dollar notes.