There are serial numbers on all New Zealand banknotes. The serial number helps to track the note and makes counterfeiting that little more difficult.
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.
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That serial number indicates it's a replica bill and not the genuine article. It has curiosity value only.
With that serial number, it's a known replica from gift shops. You might be able to get 50 cents for it.
There were no Commonwealth of Australia Fifty Dollar notes printed. "Commonwealth of" was dropped from all Australian bank notes after 1972. The first Australian Fifty Dollar note was issued in 1974.
No, but if you have MORE than half with an entire serial number, any commercial bank can.
It is worth 50 dollars. The "star" indicates that it was a bill issued to replace currency that was worn out or destroyed.
An Australian polymer Fifty Dollar note (Macfarlane/Henry - serial BG03), uncirculated and in absolute mint condition might fetch up to $160 AUD. Otherwise they are worth $50, still being in circulation. A reputable coin dealer will be able to give a more accurate valuation.
The current New Zealand Five Dollar note features Sir Edmund Hillary. The current New Zealand Ten Dollar note features Kate Sheppard. The current New Zealand Fifty Dollar note features Sir Apirana Ngata. The current New Zealand One Hundred Dollar note features Lord Ernest Rutherford.
These banknotes were issued in 2009 and are still in circulation. Unless they are in absolute mint condition, they are worth $50 AUD.