The original paper One Hundred Dollar note released between 1984 and 1996, had Sir Douglas Mawson (Antarctic Explorer and Professor of Geology) on the front, and John Tebbutt (Astronomer) on the back. They were progressively withdrawn from circulation in favour of the polymer notes from 1996.
A paper note with serial ZGE would be a 1990 issue with Fraser and Higgins as signatories.
An uncirculated note in absolute mint condition could fetch up to $310 AUD. A circulated note in fine or better condition could fetch anything from $120 to $190 AUD.
A reputable coin dealer will be able to give a more accurate valuation.
The first Australian Two Hundred Dollar coins were issued in 1980.
Such a banknote does not exist. The Australian One Hundred Dollar note was first issued in 1984.
The first Australian Dollar coin was issued in 1984.
There were no 1968 Australian Five Dollar notes printed.
There were no Australian Fifty Dollar notes printed in 1984.
Twenty Australian dollars
The Australian Dollar was going for about $0.73 USD in late 1994. The Australian Dollar is currently going for about $0.93 USD as of 3-Dec-2009.
The first Australian Two Dollar coin was issued in 1988.
An Australian 1990 One Hundred Dollar 1 ounce gold nugget, in absolute mint condition and original packaging, could fetch up to $1,250 AUD. There were 519 minted. A reputable coin dealer will be able to give a more accurate valuation.
An Australian 1986 gold 1oz One Hundred Dollar coin (Welcome Stranger), in absolute mint condition and the original packaging, could fetch up to $1,250 AUD. There were 3,000 minted. A reputable coin dealer will be able to give a more accurate valuation.
There were no 2003 Australian Ten Dollar star notes issued.
The conversion rate between the Australian dollar and the Indian rupee is one Australian dollar to 56.42 rupees. One rupee equals 0.02 Australian dollars.