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All Australian pre-polymer "paper" banknotes had the printed names of the various people below or slightly to the side of the image.

With the introduction of polymer banknotes from 1992, there was usually a signature rather than a printed name.

The signature is often difficult to read, so responding to complaints from the public, the Reserve Bank of Australia began adding the printed names to $10 and $20 notes from 2002, $50 notes in 2003 and $100 notes in 2008.

The signature of the individuals featured on the polymer banknotes still appears as it did previously.

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Q: Why do some Australian Fifty Dollar notes have the name of the person on some and others don't?
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