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Question About 2001 Centenary Of Federation $5 Notes.

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I have 3 or 4 CU ones that I saved from my trip to Australia in 2001. A gentleman at a local coin show told me there is a variety that is worth about $35 a piece. Is he right and what is the variation if he is right...if you don't mind me asking and if anyone knows.
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it all comes down to the serial number and condition. could you advise us on both?
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Absolutely pristine shape, as if they came right from the RBA. Correction, though. I only have 2 left. Think I gave a couple away to friends.
DK01077338 and BH01496907 are the serials.
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they are not 1st or last series notes so my 45th edition (2009) of rennicks put the value at $35 aud each
an ebay search however says you will get around $10-15 for them
personally I would keep them if I was you. polymers aus notes don't sell like they use to but I think the market will return
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No plans to sell them at all. Was curious more about what the guy mentioned. They are nice mementos of a wonderful trip "down under". I saved at least one of your denominations in pristine shape up to $50 when I was on the trip. The $50 is just an amazingly beautiful note, IMHO.
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