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1984 $1 Last Note & First Coin Set Consecutive Run X5 Value?

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1984-$1-Last-Note-&-First-Coin-Set-Consecutive-Run-X5-Value?

1984-$1-Last-Note-&-First-Coin-Set-Consecutive-Run-X5-Value?

hi all me again everyone been so helpful so I thought I would ask people for their option
thanks in advance
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Don't really know much about that one, but I would like the DKQ 223322 serial, but I take it your consecutive 5 finishes at DKQ 223321.
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wheres the coin?
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Looks like there's three panels up the top.
I assume there's one that says specs. (i.e metal type, blah blah blah)
Another that contains the coin.
& another that Last $1 Note Australia First $1 Coin or something to that extent.
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I have a couple folders, something like: "Last of the Old, First of the New - Dollar", can't remember who issued them.

I'll go on a treasure hunt and if/when I find them, I'll post a piccie or 2.
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yes goatieman your maths is correct I dont have that one :(
and here is a pic of the top half of the wallet

1984-$1-Last-Note-&-First-Coin-Set-Consecutive-Run-X5-Value?

that sounds good nacyc. I have a few differant types of the first and last sets
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I found the box I thought they were in, but it was devoid of coins; the hunt continues.
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