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Formerly nancyc
Australia
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Got my first & second 2007 $10 yesterday through the till at the shop.
BD 07 578205 - small corner fold FF 07 907692 - several tiny blemishes, no real folds life is a mystery to be lived not a problem to be solved
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
1262 Posts |
That is the advantage of working in a shop Nancy.
Just think you would not have them if you did not work.
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Formerly nancyc
 Australia
5385 Posts |
I've now got a 3rd one, but as there was no response from anyone, I thought they must have been as common as, but Tiddy told me she's never seen any in circulation yet. I can't imagine how long it'll take for the 08's & 09's to start showing up. 
life is a mystery to be lived not a problem to be solved
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Pillar of the Community
United States
2797 Posts |
nancyc, Not trying to hijack your thread but .... Happy Birthday Humpybong! Took me awhile to find you!
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New Member
Australia
34 Posts |
Sorry to bring up an old thread but whats so important about these? I got a note in change from a friend EM 07707795 blue serial It is UNC, not even a flick bend! How much do you think it could be worth? I was looking at the signiture of Gov Res Bank of Aus and it shows a signiture that I cant find in my Rennicks 2010 book, can someone explain this please?
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Valued Member
Cyprus
349 Posts |
Hi 2007 $10 note unc is $22 (Maccas).
Nancy, the 2007 $10 notes were in available at Canberra Reserve bank xmas 2009.
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Formerly nancyc
 Australia
5385 Posts |
bigdamoc, Nothing terribly special, it's just that they were the first $10 I'd seen in circulation. They're pretty common now. But here we are in the last half of 2010, and still only 2006 $5 and 2007 $10 to be found in circulation, nothing later. Ozzie, I'm in Brisbane, so it's pretty hard for me to get to Canberra just to get hold of Banknotes when they become available.  If I get them from circulation, they only cost me face value, so no premium payable plus no traveling. 
life is a mystery to be lived not a problem to be solved
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New Member
Australia
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Valued Member
Australia
112 Posts |
How are the polymer notes released? does the RBA hoard them or the security companies? I'm still getting brand new 05 $5 prefix notes from change out of the self serv checkouts at woolworths. I know they are not worth much but everytime I get them they get put away!
Edited by Craig 01/27/2011 02:31 am
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Formerly nancyc
 Australia
5385 Posts |
I'm not sure how or when notes are released, but I guess in the end it's the security companies. As far as I know, they fill the ATM's and deliver notes to Banks and businesses, so if anyone is hoarding them, it's the security companies.(But you know, I could be wrong about this  .) 2007 Fivers and 2009 Fifty's started showing up a little while ago in Brisbane.
life is a mystery to be lived not a problem to be solved
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
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NPA &/or RBA hoards them. They printed vast numbers of $100 in 1999, in case the Y2K bug came true. They weren't used up until 2008. Back to BigDamoc's question: Gov Res Bank of Aus upto 2006 was Macfarlane; from 2007 it has been Stevens; and the Sec Treas for quite a few years has been Henry. see - http://www.rba.gov.au/banknotes/col...7/index.htmlPeter in Darwin
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