For a reasonable valuation on an Australian banknote, the two signatories and the serial number would need to be known.
Notes printed from 1967-1972 will have "COMMONWEALTH OF Australia" printed at the top, front and back.
Notes printed from 1974-1991 will have only "AUSTRALIA" printed at the top, front and back.
Notes printed from 1992 onwards are made of polymer instead of paper.
Notes printed from 1992-present will have Queen Elizabeth II on the front and a Parliament House design on the back.
Notes printed in 2000 only will have Sir Henry Parkes on the front and Catherine Helen Spence on the back.
There were no Australian Fifty Dollar notes printed in 1984.
An Australian 1995 Fifty Dollar note, uncirculated and in absolute mint condition could fetch up to $275 AUD. If it has circulated but still in good condition, it might fetch up to $135 AUD. If it is the first or last of a serial number range, or a Star note, the value will increase dramatically. 1995 was the first release of the new polymer Australian Fifty Dollar note. A reputable coin dealer will be able to give a more accurate valuation.
A fifty dollar note.
Twenty Australian dollars
Enid Lyons has never appeared on an Australian banknote.
There were no 1968 Australian Five Dollar notes printed.
There is no deeply significant answer. All Australian banknotes are of a different colour to aid with visual distinction between denominations. Five Dollar note is purple Ten Dollar note is blue Twenty Dollar note is red Fifty Dollar note is gold One Hundred Dollar note is green
There is no deeply significant answer. All Australian banknotes are of a different colour to aid with visual distinction between denominations. Five Dollar note is purple Ten Dollar note is blue Twenty Dollar note is red Fifty Dollar note is gold One Hundred Dollar note is green
David Unaipon, (born David Ngunaitponi). He was an Australian Aboriginal of the Ngarrindjeri people.
Australia does not have a "percent" note. Current circulating Australian banknotes are the Five, Ten, Twenty, Fifty and One Hundred Dollar notes.
The last Australian One Dollar note was issued in 1982 and they were progressively withdrawn from circulation after the introduction of the One Dollar coin in 1984.
David Unaipon. He was born David Ngunaitponi and was an Australian Aboriginal of the Ngarrindjeri people