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2 Aussies - Common Wombat

Issuer Australia
Year 2025
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Currency Dollar (1966-date)
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Obverse lettering COMMON WOMBAT 2 TWO AUSSIES AUSTRALIA Vombatus ursinus
Reverse description The reverse centers on a large vignette of Uluru (Ayers Rock), the iconic sandstone monolith of Central Australia, rendered in warm ochre and red tones against a desert landscape underprint. Aboriginal-inspired art motifs appear integrated into the design alongside a stylized sea turtle vignette. The denomination "2" and the TWO AUSSIES legend are repeated, accompanied by a collector's disclaimer notice in the lower portion of the note.
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The "2 Aussies" denomination doesn't exist in Australia's official currency. This is a novelty or souvenir item — the Common Wombat series appears to be part of a privately produced run marketed as collectible "fantasy notes," not legal tender issued by the Reserve Bank of Australia. No Australian banknote has carried the word "Aussies" as a denomination at any point in the country's monetary history.

Paper composition is unusual for this type of product, as most modern Australian souvenir notes mimic the polymer substrate of genuine RBA issues. Worth noting for cataloging purposes.

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