The first Bank of England Fifty Pound note is white and printed only on one side. It was first issued in 1725, last issued in 1943 and ceased to be legal tender in 1945, and is 211 mm x 133 mm. Earlier notes were a little smaller.
The second Bank of England Fifty Pound note (Series D) is mostly brown and features Queen Elizabeth II on the obverse and Sir Christopher Wren on the reverse. It was first issued in 1981, last issued in 1994 and ceased to be legal tender in 1996, and is 169 mm x 95 mm.
The third Bank of England Fifty Pound note (Series E) is mostly red and features Queen Elizabeth II on the obverse and Sir John Houblon on the reverse. It was first issued in 1994 and is still in circulation, and is 156 mm x 85 mm. The Bank of England will withdraw these notes on 30-Apr-2014.
The fourth and current Bank of England Fifty Pound note (Series F) is mostly red and features Queen Elizabeth II on the obverse and Matthew Boulton and James Watt on the reverse. It was first issued in November 2011, and is 156 mm x 85 mm.
The first Australian Two Hundred Dollar coins were issued in 1980.
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The first Australian Dollar coin was issued in 1984.
Australian one-dollar coin was created in 1984.
Australian two-dollar coin was created in 1988.
Assuming that your coin is in mint condition and still in the original packaging, and depending on the year, theme and gold content, your Australian Two Hundred Dollar gold coin might get anything from $420 to $750 AUD.
No. The Australian Two Dollar coin was first issued in 1988.
Such a coin does not exist. The Australian One Dollar coin was first issued in 1984.
Such a coin does not exist. The Australian Two Dollar coin was first issued in 1988.
The dimensions of the current Australian polymer banknotes are as follows - Five Dollar note - 65 x 130mm. Ten Dollar note - 65 x 137mm. Twenty Dollar note - 65 x 144mm. Fifty Dollar note - 65 x 151mm. One Hundred Dollar note - 65 x 158mm.
An Australian 1986 gold 1oz One Hundred Dollar coin (Welcome Stranger), in absolute mint condition and the original packaging, could fetch up to $1,250 AUD. There were 3,000 minted. A reputable coin dealer will be able to give a more accurate valuation.
No, the Two Dollar coin is heavier. An Australian 10 cent coin weighs 5.66 grams. An Australian 2 Dollar coin weighs 6.6 grams.