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What is special about Australian Dollar notes?

Updated: 8/18/2019
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Australia pioneered the production of polymer (or plastic) banknotes to replace the relatively expensive to produce and not very durable paper banknotes.

Australia completed the transition to polymer banknotes in 1996 and all paper notes were withdrawn from circulation.

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