An Australian 1982 One Dollar note (Johnston/Stone)(serial DHZ), uncirculated and in absolute mint condition could fetch anything up to $9 AUD.
A wad of 100 uncirculated notes would fetch a significantly higher value, moreso if they are still in the original bank wrapper.
A reputable coin dealer will be able to give a more accurate valuation.
The Australian Dollar (AUD). There are 100 cents in an Australian Dollar.
Since the 14th of February, 1966, Australia has used the Australian Dollar (AUD). There a 100 cents in an Australian Dollar.
The abbreviation for the Australian dollar is AUD or $A.
You do not give any detail to identify the notes. Presumably they are in mint or uncirculated condition. A group of sequentially numbered notes would have some value above that of the same number of non-sequentially numbered notes.
100 cents = 1 Australian dollar
The basic unit of money in Australia is the Australian dollar.
The Australian Dollar was going for about $0.73 USD in late 1994. The Australian Dollar is currently going for about $0.93 USD as of 3-Dec-2009.
1 Australian dollar is worth 1.06 Dollar in US
No - the Australian dollar is a fiat currency.
Australian dollar was introduced on 1966.
There is no bird on the Australian Ten Dollar note.
The ISO code for the Australian currency is AUD. The symbol for the Australian Dollar is $.