The Australian $50 note was first produced at the Reserve Bank of Australia’s Note Printing Branch in Melbourne. The initial version was introduced in 1994, featuring advanced security features and a colorful design. The note has since undergone updates, with the latest polymer version released in 2018, incorporating additional security enhancements.
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Just about everything is different. The current Australian Ten Dollar note is made from a polymer compound and is an oblong shaped piece of bluish coloured plastic first issued in 1993. The current Australian 50 cent coin is twelve sided (dodecagonal) and made from a copper nickel alloy.
A 1998 Australian $50 note in uncircualted condition is worth $50-$60 US Dollars. In any other condition, it is worth the current rate of exchange - about $46 US.
People on the current Australian $50 note:Aboriginal inventor and writer David UnaiponFirst female parliamentarian Edith Cowan, elected to the Western Australian State Parliament in 1921
His name was David Unaipon.
The $5 Australian note features: Queen Elizabeth II and the Parliament House.The $10 Australian note features: AB Paterson and Dame Mary Gilmore.The $20 Australian note features: Reverend John Flynn and Mary Reibey.The $50 Australian note features: David Unaipon and Edith Cowan.The $100 Australian note features: Dame Nellie Melba and General Sir John Monash.
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In the Australian Monopoly Here and Now Edition, each player starts with $1,500. This money is divided into various denominations: two $500 notes, four $100 notes, one $50 note, one $20 note, two $10 notes, one $5 note, and five $1 notes. This starting amount is intended to facilitate gameplay and property trading.
Australian silver coins (5, 10, 20 and 50 cent) are composed of 75% copper and 25% nickel. There is no silver in any circulating Australian coin.
Animals do not feature on current Australian banknotes. The only animals appearing on current Australian banknotes are some horses on the Ten and One Hundred Dollar notes, and a camel on the Twenty Dollar note. There is also a stylised Lyrebrid on the hologram of the One Hundred Dollar note.
There is no flower on the reverse of an Australian 50 cent coin.
The first, last and only year the round Australian 50 cent coin was issued was in 1966. They were made with an 80% silver content. The price of silver skyrocketed around this time and the silver was worth more than the coin, so they were withdrawn from circulation in 1967. The next Australian 50 cent coin was issued in 1969. It was dodecagonal (12 sided) and made from the more commonplace and cheaper copper-nickel alloy.