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2019 - Here I have a complete collection of all Australian polymer notes (single note) issued since 1988, including all commemorative / numismatic notes, joint issues and special serial numbered issues. The only set that I do not have, at the moment, is the 1998 $10 Portraits AA98/AB98 (with or without frame). This $10 Portrait set was a failure at that time and the series was later withdrawn as it was not popular among collectors. The price was not right then for me too and that was why I didn't buy them. It was the NPA intention then to release all portrait sets on a yearly basis starting with the $10 note and collectors were also given the opportunity to get them all with matching serial numbers too. Unfortunately this was not to be the case.

* Australian banknotes are also the official currency of Christmas Island, Norfolk Islands, Keeling and Cocos Islands, Kiribati, Nauru and Tuvalu. The Australian banknotes were also once circulating as an official currency of Hebrides (Vanuatu), Papua New Guinea and Solomon Islands prior to gaining independence. *

"no borrowed scans here nor i cut and pasted from other web sites. all notes posted here are all mine"

29 October 2011

.Australia - 2010 Regular Reprints Last Prefix

Australia

2010 Regular Reprints Last Prefixes
Signatures
Governor - Glenn Robert Stevens
Secretary To The Treasury - Kenneth Ross 'Ken' Henry

Three notes of $20, $50 and $100 all issued in 2010, all printed with the last prefixes. Interesting about this 2010 reprint is that the $100 note has a very low issue. Only 57,999 pieces printed, where in most cases usually a quantity of between 500,000 to 1,000,000 would be printed for low denominations notes, like those $5 and $20 and $20, and lower quantity for higher denominations. However a print run of 57,999 pieces is considered a low issue.  

Only the reverse sides of the notes shown here.

Twenty Dollars
nd2010 Last Prefix DA10

Fifty Dollars  
nd2010 Last Prefix GB10

One Hundred Dollars, 
nd2010, Last Prefix EL10