Timeline Of Australian Money

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    Timeline Of Australian Money

  • In the first decade after Federation, private bank notes continued to circulate as a paper currency.

  • The first Australian currency note (10 shillings) is issued. Other denominations follow. The notes reflect the dependence of the Australian economy on rural and mining industries.

  • The 'Harrison series' of currency notes is issued (named after Thomas S Harrison, the Australian Note Printer).

  • The 'Ash series' of notes is issued, named after John Ash, the note printer. Manufacturing is represented on our notes (10 shilling) for the first time.

  • The 1953/54 series of currency notes is issued. It features portraits of key people in Australian history rather than the Monarchy or the economy.

  • The first series of decimal notes is issued. The new notes capture the emerging diversity of Australian society including its literature.

  • A $50 decimal currency note is issued.

  • The first currency note - $10 - using new polymer technology developed by the RBA and the CSIRO is issued. It commemorates the Bicentenary of the First Settlement.

  • A $10 polymer note is issued.

  • A $20 polymer note is issued.