That sort of information is not usually circulated unless it is particularly newsworthy.
The highest price listed in catalogues for an Australian One Dollar note is for the 1968 Commonwealth of Australia, Coombs/Randall Star Replacement note in the prefix range AGE to AHY, in mint uncirculated condition. The quoted price is $10,800 AUD.
This price should not be regarded as indicative for all Australian One Dollar notes. The going rate for circulated notes in good condition with no outstanding features is much more likely to range $1 to $40 AUD.
The highest value today is about $45,000.
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Enid Lyons has never appeared on an Australian banknote.
Good luck with that question. Let me know if you ever find an Australian 30 Dollar note, I would be interested in seeing one.
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$1 US dollar is about the same to 1 Australian dollar; it changes every day. The lowest amount it's ever been is every fourth day, 0.98 cents. The highest amount it's ever been is every first day, 1.02 dollars. For example, today, March 22nd, it is exactly $1. Tomorrow it will be 1.01...so on and so forth...:)
The Australian Koala series of coins were only ever minted in platinum and the Twenty-Five Dollar coin was only ever issued as part of a set.
In June of 2010 the finest known 1794 Flowing Hair silver dollar that is believed by several prominent experts to be the first silver dollar ever struck by the United States Mint sold for 7,850,000.00.
$1.34 I believe...
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I think the highest ever recorded price of a car being sold was a 1937 Bugatti Type 57C Atlantic sold for around $40M!
The highest known sale price is a little more than $7.8 Million in June of 2010 for what is believed to be the very first 1794 Flowing Hair Dollar ever made by and for the United States of America.