All Australian banknotes have a serial number.
For each issue of banknotes, there will be a first and last serial number.
The Australian paper Fifty Dollar note issued in 1973 with the signatories Phillips/Wheeler, had a first serial number of YAA 000000.
The last note printed in that series had a serial number of YAU 999999.
The next series of Australian paper Fifty Dollar note issued in 1976 with the signatories Knight/Wheeler, had a first serial number of YAV 000000.
The last note printed in that series had a serial number of YBX 999999.
Banknotes with first and last serial numbers usually have a higher collector value.
There were no Commonwealth of Australia Fifty Dollar notes printed. "Commonwealth of" was dropped from all Australian bank notes after 1972. The first Australian Fifty Dollar note was issued in 1974.
An Australian 1995 Fifty Dollar note, uncirculated and in absolute mint condition could fetch up to $275 AUD. If it has circulated but still in good condition, it might fetch up to $135 AUD. If it is the first or last of a serial number range, or a Star note, the value will increase dramatically. 1995 was the first release of the new polymer Australian Fifty Dollar note. A reputable coin dealer will be able to give a more accurate valuation.
The spelling of the ordinal number 51st is "fifty-first."
The ordinal number 50th is spelled fiftieth.
An Australian 1973 Fifty Dollar note (Phillips/Wheeler), uncirculated and in absolute mint condition could fetch up to $420 AUD. If it has circulated but still in good condition, it might fetch anything from $75 to $200 AUD. If it is the first or last of a serial number range, or a Star note, the value will increase dramatically. A reputable coin dealer will be able to give a more accurate valuation.
A two dollar bill with a star at the end of the serial number is known as a replacement note, which indicates that the original bill was damaged or misprinted. Its value can vary depending on its condition and rarity, but typically it is worth slightly more than a regular two dollar bill to collectors.
First, the value is determined by the series (date); you posted the serial number. Second, you typed the serial number incorrectly, because U.S. currency serial numbers begin with letter A through L. None begin with Q.
The first serial number of Boeing planes is 707.
The First 48 - 2004 Fifty Dollar Murder Murder in Liberty City 3-6 was released on: USA: 15 December 2005
The letters before and after a serial number on a dollar bill indicate the Federal Reserve Bank that issued the note and the series year. The first letter corresponds to one of the 12 Federal Reserve Banks, while the letter after the serial number identifies the specific series, which can reflect changes in design or printing methods. Together, they help track the bill's origin and issuance history.
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