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Australia
Australia
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Australia


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Issue in pounds:
Australia, 5 pounds 1960, P35a Australia, 5 pounds 1960, P35a
Commonwealth banknotes:
Australia, 20 dollars Australia, 20 dollars
Australia banknotes:
Australia, 1 dollar 1983, P42d Australia, 1 dollar 1983, P42d Australia, 2 dollars Australia, 2 dollars
Australia, 5 dollars 1983, P44d - Johnston / Stone Australia, 5 dollars 1983, P44d - Johnston / Stone Australia, 5 dollars 1985, P44e - Johnston / Fraser Australia, 5 dollars 1985, P44e - Johnston / Fraser
Australia, 5 dollars 1991, P44g - Fraser / Cole Australia, 5 dollars 1991, P44g - Fraser / Cole Australia, 10 dollars 1985, P45e - Johnston / Fraser Australia, 10 dollars 1985, P45e - Johnston / Fraser
Australia, 20 dollars 1974, P46a - Phillips / Wheeler Australia, 20 dollars 1974, P46a - Phillips / Wheeler Australia, 20 dollars 1979, P46c - Knight / Stone Australia, 20 dollars 1979, P46c - Knight / Stone
The first polymer banknote of 1988:
Australia, 10 dollars 1988, P49b Australia, 10 dollars 1988, P49b
Current polymer banknotes:
Australia, 5 dollars Australia, 5 dollars Australia, 5 dollars 2001, P56 Australia, 5 dollars 2001, P56
Australia, 10 dollars 2006, P58 Australia, 10 dollars 2006, P58 Australia, 20 dollars 2006, Pnew, polymer plastic Australia, 20 dollars 2006, Pnew, polymer plastic
Australia, 50 dollars Australia, 50 dollars Australia, 100 dollars Australia, 100 dollars
Issue of 2004:
Australia, 5 dollars 2004, Pnew Australia, 5 dollars 2004, Pnew

The primary australian currency was australian pound, introduced in 1909. Australian dollar replaced the pound in 1966 when there was a transfer to the decimal currency system. 1 dollar equals 100 cents.


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