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5 Dollars pale

Uitgever Reserve Bank of Australia
Jaar 1992-1994
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Valuta Dollar (1966-date)
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Opschrift voorzijde Australia Five Dollars This Australian Note is Legal Tender throughout Australia and its Territories SECRETARY TO THE TREASURY GOVERNOR RESERVE BANK OF AUSTRALIA
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Handtekening(en) ND (1992) series AA & AB black serial # - Cole & Fraser
ND (1992) series AA & AB green serial # - Cole & Fraser
07.07.1992 (at upper right on front)* series AA13 - Cole & Fraser * numismatic product issued in folder
1993 series BA-EA black serial # - Evans & Fraser
1993 series BA-EA green serial # - Evans & Fraser
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Opmerkingen

Australia's first polymer note series launched in 1988 with the $10, but the $5 followed in 1992 as the technology was progressively rolled out across all denominations. The "pale" designation distinguishes this earlier colour variant from the deeper-toned replacement that followed — the ink formulation on polymer substrate behaved differently from cotton paper, and the initial palette was adjusted after circulation feedback.

The July 1992 folder issue with series AA13 was a deliberate numismatic release, not a standard circulation issue. The printed date at upper right is unusual for Australian decimal notes, which typically carry no explicit date on the face itself.

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