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Pillar of the Community
Australia
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Indeed, Australia is a pioneer when it comes to polymer notes. Most of the other countries that issued their own polymer notes were related to at least an Australian company in one way or another. A great site can be found here: http://www.polymernotes.com/ which also lists what companies were related and what technology were used. If you are looking for a banknote that is awfully similar to the technology used in the 1988 Bicentenary issue, you should take a look at Singapore 1990 50 dollars note, the second country or rather first country to use Australian technology. I actually remember using a few of such notes when they were released back in that year and stared at the similar devices, and made me wonder if the world is going to get flooded with polymer notes. Unfortunately, it didn't, but will gradually. :)
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
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Well as well as collecting pre-decimal and decimal Australian coins I also collect Australian pre-decimal and decimal banknotes. That is why I never have any other spending money! Thank heavens for the fantastic plastic! 
Edited by humpybong 05/02/2006 5:56 pm
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
1295 Posts |
I've been collecting some 1939/42/61 10/- notes and first series $1 and $2 notes. Mainly because they're old and I can afford them. In good condition I think they have a reasonable chance of holding their value over the coming years too.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
4589 Posts |
Actually I collect coins and notes from everywhere I do have coins from Australia but I dont even think I have seen a note from there what is amazing about that is I even have Pre-Australia stamps .. That is odd now that I think about it are they hard to get..
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Valued Member
Australia
109 Posts |
scoutjim99 - If your ever in need of some Aussie coins plenty of us here that can help you!
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Pillar of the Community
United States
4589 Posts |
one of these days I will have to trade with one of you guys down under for some Aussie notes
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Banned
New Zealand
306 Posts |
I do have a few,but I have never been offered many.The most interesting ones I have are the Hutt River Province Principality's banknotes,which have been issued since 1974 by Prince Leonard I.
Aidan.
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Valued Member
Australia
109 Posts |
Aidan Work - Same goes for you or anyone.... If your ever in need of some Aussie coins or notes, there are plenty of us here that can help you!
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Banned
New Zealand
306 Posts |
Although Aussie was the first British Commonwealth country to issue polymer plastic banknotes,it was not the first British Commonwealth country to issue a plastic banknote.That honour belongs to the Isle of Man,which issued a 1 Pound that was printed on Bradvek, which is a plastic-type material similar to Tyvek.
The Plastic Quid is listed as P38.It is unique in one other respect.It is a green colour,whereas,the others are purple.It took me years to find one,but I eventually got one,as I collect British Commonwealth banknotes avidly,especially those in British Africa.
Aidan.
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