caroline chisholm was on the 5 dollar note for 20 years before being replaced by the queen of england
Australia has never issued a Two Hundred Dollar note, and is very unlikely to do so for the foreseeable future.
The Two Dollar coin was introduced in Australia in 1988 and replaced the old Two Dollar paper note.
Australia uses a decimal currency (100 cents = 1 Dollar). The dollar symbol is $. Note, one vertical bar, not two.
Australia does not currently have, and is not likely to have a Two Hundred Dollar note anytime in the foreseeable future.
The Australian Twenty Dollar note is mostly red (with black, grey and white).
See the link below to the Reserve Bank of Australia for details of the current Australian Five Dollar note.
Australia did not have its own currency in 1907. The Australian Five Pound note was first issued in 1914. The Australian Five Dollar note was first issued in 1967.
she contributed to democracy by being on the five dollar note
To commemorate Australia's centenary of Federation.
Australia has never produced a $1,000 note and is not likely to, unless inflation takes off at meteoric rate.
The first Australian One Dollar note along with the Two, Ten and Twenty Dollar notes, were issued on the 14th of February, 1966, at Australia's conversion to decimal currency. The first Australian One Dollar coin was issued in 1984.