Australian Dollar (AUD)
Australia
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5
1995
1995 polymer note featuring Queen Elizabeth II on the front and Parliament House on the back. First polymer issue with advanced security features like a transparent window and microprinting.
5
2016
2016 Next Generation polymer series featuring Queen Elizabeth II and Parliament House with a tactile feature for the visually impaired and enhanced color-changing security strip.
10
1993
1993 polymer note depicting poets A.B. “Banjo” Paterson and Dame Mary Gilmore with cultural themes. Early polymer design from the Reserve Bank of Australia.
10
2017
2017 Next Generation polymer note featuring Banjo Paterson and Dame Mary Gilmore with upgraded transparent window, color-shifting ink, and tactile features.
20
1994
1994 polymer note showcasing Mary Reibey and Reverend John Flynn. One of the early full-polymer circulating notes of Australia.
20
2017
2017 polymer issue featuring Mary Reibey and Reverend John Flynn. Incorporates dynamic top-to-bottom window and improved color contrasts for accessibility.
50
1995
1995 polymer note showing David Unaipon and Edith Cowan. Featured microtext and clear window for anti-counterfeiting.
50
2018
2018 Next Generation polymer note with David Unaipon and Edith Cowan, enhanced holographic security window and raised print.
100
1996
1996 polymer note depicting Dame Nellie Melba and Sir John Monash. Introduced high-durability polymer material with window feature.
100
2020
2020 Next Generation polymer series note featuring Dame Nellie Melba and Sir John Monash with tactile dots, rolling color effects, and a large clear window for enhanced security.
Material
Polymer — durable, waterproof, and easy to handle
Watermark
Portrait of featured historical figure visible when held to light
Security Thread
Vertical metallic thread embedded in the note
Holographic Window
Transparent window with color-shifting elements on all denominations
Raised Printing
Numerals and text slightly embossed for tactile verification
UV Features
Certain numerals and patterns glow under UV light
Color-Shifting Ink
Higher denominations (50 & 100 AUD) have numerals that change color when tilted
Microtext
Fine text with “Reserve Bank of Australia” visible under magnification
Material
Polymer — durable, waterproof, and easy to handle
Watermark
Portrait of featured historical figure visible when held to light
Security Thread
Vertical metallic thread embedded in the note
Holographic Window
Transparent window with color-shifting elements on all denominations
Raised Printing
Numerals and text slightly embossed for tactile verification
UV Features
Certain numerals and patterns glow under UV light
Color-Shifting Ink
Higher denominations (50 & 100 AUD) have numerals that change color when tilted
Microtext
Fine text with “Reserve Bank of Australia” visible under magnification
Country Info
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Canberra
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English
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+61
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000 (Police, Ambulance, Fire)
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Type I (3-pin, 230V, 50Hz)
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Tipping is not mandatory but appreciated. 5–10% in restaurants is polite; small tips to taxi drivers, hotel porters, and service staff are common.
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