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goatieman23's Last 20 Posts
Yearly RBa Bank Note Sales
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goatieman23
Pillar of the Community
Australia
869 Posts |
Posted 09/22/2015 07:18 am
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I'm looking at banknotes right now. Let's look at how long they've lasted.
PAPER $1 note lasted 18 years 1966-1984 $2 note lasted 22 years 1966-1988 $5 note lasted 26 years 1966-1992 $10 note lasted 27 years 1966-1993 $20 note lasted 28 years 1966-1994 $50 note lasted 21 years 1974-1995 $100 note lasted 12 years 1984-1994
POLYMER (<Current 2015) $5 note lasted 23 years 1992- $10* note lasted 22 years 1993- $20 note lasted 21 years 1994- $50 note lasted 20 years 1995- $100 note lasted 19 years 1996- *(I'm not including the centenary note, to me that was a good chance at a testing phase and to show off to the world how good our numismatics technology was)
It's interesting, but I still can't believe that the polymer $5's have been around for 23 years. Mind you the $10 centenary not has been around for 27 years...wow! |
| Forum: Coins, Bank Notes, and Paper Money: Australia, New Zealand, & South Pacific (Oceania) |
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2013 First/Last Prefix Banknotes Now On Sale!
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goatieman23
Pillar of the Community
Australia
869 Posts |
Posted 07/23/2014 05:36 am
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Hey Unicorn & the other regulars, such as Mob. Final figures are: $5 FP & LP are: 576,499 $10 FP & LP are: 661,999 $20 FP & LP are: 836,999 $50 FP are: 999,999 $50 LP are: 270,513 $100 FP are: 999,999 $100 LP are: 389,499 MOB, you've convinced me to spend an extra $324.06 & get the $20's & $100's. Darn, I thought I was going to get off pretty scott only spending $286.54. |
| Forum: Coins, Bank Notes, and Paper Money: Australia, New Zealand, & South Pacific (Oceania) |
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Fake/Forged/Copied Notes Do Really Exist!
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goatieman23
Pillar of the Community
Australia
869 Posts |
Posted 06/10/2013 08:03 am
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In Australia I'm not 100% sure, but I'm pretty sure that Mr.T is on the money. My issue is I have no intent to defraud anyone with them & I consider myself to be a counterfeit collector. The question is I purchased the $10 Coombs/Wilson note from an auction house. But that $10 can & is sometimes still used as legal tender. It is also my aim is to educate us collectors about fakes. So hmm... I've posted many a post about the different types of counterfeits out there, I'm just doing my collecting with the occasional counterfeit coming through unexpectedly. |
| Forum: Coins, Bank Notes, and Paper Money: Australia, New Zealand, & South Pacific (Oceania) |
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