Australia 10 Dollars 1988 Australien Banknote Aborigines unc.


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Australian banknotes (face Value $92), paper $50, $20, $10, $5, $2 x $1, also polymer $5 note. Australian Coombs/Wilson £5 Banknotes - S45 405023 & TA51 770709.. 100 Australian paper $10 notes uncirculated Fraser / Cole, with plastic band. MRJ 709233 - MRJ 709332


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Free Pickup from 'Shop 8B, 271 Collins Street Melbourne CBD Vic 3000' Between 10 am & 5 pm Monday to Friday. Description. Specifications. Reviews. Australia 1988 Bicentennial Aboriginal $10 Polymer Banknote R310a aUNC #5-71. ( 82233 ) SKU. 82233. Shipping Weight.


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Add to Cart. Comprises all five $10 Australian banknote types - two paper and three polymer types. Offered in strictly Uncirculated condition - signature combinations of our choice. Each 6-note set is housed in a high-quality, illustrated, informative, hardback portfolio. Value for money given the importance, quality and presentation.


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10 Dollars - Decimal Polymer. Renniks Number: R301f Code: TRN Denomination: Ten Dollars Signatures: Coombs/Wilson Circa: 1966 Serial Number: SAA 245631. First Prefix 1966. Commonwealth of Australia Grade: Near Very Fine RR: $135.00 Source: Renniks 30th edition 2020 Sale Price: $95.00. First Polymer banknote issue.


Australia 10 Dollars 1988 Australien Banknote Aborigines unc.

The $1 note was replaced by a $1 coin in 1984, while the $2 note was replaced by a smaller $2 coin in 1988. [3] Although no longer printed, all previous notes of the Australian dollar are still considered legal tender. [4] These images are to scale at 0.7 pixel per millimetre. For table standards, see the banknote specification table.


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Filter by Face Value. 10 Dollars (2) $10 (21) Filter by Price Range. clear. We Sell Rare Uncirculated Ten dollar Polymer Banknotes. 2015 $10 Note Stevens/Fraser AA15 First Prefix R32. $175.00. Add to Cart. 2015 $10 Note Stevens/Fraser Radar Number AI15 900. $195.00.


Lot COMMEMORATIVE POLYMER ABORIGINAL 10 NOTE

On January 27, 1988, the Reserve Bank of Australia released for the first time the commemorative 10 dollars 1988 banknote. It was developped by the Reserve Bank of Australia, The University of Australia and the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation to enhance the security of australian currency and it was the first modern.


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1988 Australia $10 Bicentennial Folder - AA 17. This note is from the 3rd release of the bicentenary commemorative $10 notes. It is in mint uncirculated condition. Still housed in its pristine original NPA (Note Printing Australia) folder. The note has only been removed once for the purpose of photographing it.


Lot COMMEMORATIVE POLYMER ABORIGINAL 10 NOTE

The Second Production Run. The Bicentennial $10 note was only released into circulation again after the printing process had been completely overhauled, on October 24th, 1988. The prime difference between notes from the second production run, and those released from January 26 th is in the varnish applied to the notes after they had been printed.


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Ten dollars 1966 to 1993 - Price guide and values. Sydney's early architect Francis Greenway, and Henry Lawson, one of Australia's best known poets and short story writers, were shown on the $10 note. Australia's banknotes were also transformed in this period. In 1988, Harry Williamson was chosen to lead the design team, with a theme of.


Lot COMMEMORATIVE POLYMER ABORIGINAL 10 NOTE

Repeat these steps for any other notes and coins you want to exchange. Complete checkout and get paid within 5 days of receiving your currencies. To exchange your 10 Australian Dollars banknote (Aboriginal youth) for cash: add it to your wallet now! Exchange and get: £ 3.68 360. 1 AUD = £0.3683600000. Add to wallet.


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On January 27, 1988, the Reserve Bank of Australia released for the first time the commemorative 10 dollars 1988 banknote. It was developped by the Reserve Bank of Australia, The University of Australia and the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation to enhance the security of australian currency and it was the first modern polymer banknote issued worldwide.


Lot COMMEMORATIVE POLYMER ABORIGINAL 10 NOTE

Comments. Commemorative $10 Note issued for the Bicentenary of European Settlement in 1988. Australia's first polymer banknote. This note had an OVD (Optically Variable Device) image of Captain Cook. The first printing of this note is identified by the numbers 93, 94 or 96 in the 3rd and 4th place of the serial number from the left.


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Specifications Year/Issue: 1988 Denomination: 10 Dollars Design Face Color: Brown and green on multicolor underprint. Face Type: Captain James Cook OVD at upper left, colonists across background; Cook's ship Supply at lower right shoreline.Signature R. A. Johnston and B. W. Fraser. Back Type: Aboriginal youth, rock painting and ceremonial Morning Star pole at center.


Lot COMMEMORATIVE POLYMER ABORIGINAL 10 NOTE

The Australian ten-dollar note was one of the four original decimal banknotes excluding the Australian five-dollar note, was issued when the currency was changed from the Australian pound to the Australian dollar on 14 February 1966. It replaced the Australian five-pound note, which included the same blue colouration.There have been four different issues of this denomination: a paper banknote.


A portrait of David Unaipon, an inventor and Australia's first published Aboriginal author, on

Australian Ten Dollar Paper Note -Back. The Australian paper ten dollar note was first issued in 1966 with the Coombs/Wilson signature combination. Soon after decimal changeover it was reported that counterfeit $10 notes were circulating and police already had $140,000 worth of forged notes by early 1967. The counterfeit notes began flooding.

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