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All Australian banknotes are made in different sizes and colours to give a clear visual distinction between the different denominations.

The historical trend for banknotes (not coins) is that the larger the denomination of the banknote, the larger the banknote.

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Australian banknotes are different sizes and colours to assist in making a visual distinction between the different denominations of notes.

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