An Australian 1988 Ten Dollar note (polymer bicentenary issue)(Johnston/Fraser - serial AA01 to AA22), in the original folder, uncirculated and in absolute mint condition could fetch anything up to $45 AUD.
There were 800,000 printed.
1988 Ten Dollar notes in the range AA01 to AA22 were issued as a collector note in a blue folder and dated 26 January 1988.
A reputable coin dealer will be able to give a more accurate valuation.
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.
For a valuation on Australian banknotes, you would need to provide the serial number and the signatories on the note, the condition and any peculiarities.
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.
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.
One Australian dollar, is worth 100 Australian cents. It value how ever, against other world currencies varies by it's trading value on the world currency markets.At the moment one Australian dollar is worth approximately 91.2 American cents, or 0.92 USD. Most of this rise in the Australian dollar, is not due to a rise in it's value, but a fall in the value of the American dollar. The value of a particular nations currency against another nations currency, can quickly be checked on the currency markets.
Since 1993, all Australian Ten Dollar banknotes have been made from a polymer (plastic) compound. Any collector value would depend on the condition of the note, the serial number, the signatories and any unusual features of the note. Apart from that, they are worth 10 Dollars in Australia.