Australian Dollars
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The Australian Dollar was introduced as the currency of the Commonwealth of Australia in 1966, replacing the Australian Pound. Australian Dollars are also used for payments in Nauru, Kiribati and Tuvalu. The Australian dollar is identified as a safe haven currency for 2017.
We exchange both current and withdrawn Australian Dollar banknotes. Our online exchange service is quick, easy, secure and free of charge.
To convert your leftover Australian Dollars to cash, select the type of Australian Dollars you want to exchange:
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1 Australian Dollar banknote
This one dollar banknote depicts Queen Elizabeth II, Head of the Commonwealth. Printed on the paper note is the text ‘Australia’. The banknote features the coat of arms of Australia.You get: £0.363501 AUD = £0.3635000000 -
5 Australian Dollars banknote series 2016
The new Australian $5 banknote has a transparent see-through window. The bird on the polymer five dollars note is an Eastern Spinebill. The $5 AUD bill features a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II and yellow coloured prickly moses Australian wattle.You get: £2.391601 AUD = £0.4783200000 -
Australian 2 dollar coin
The two Australian dollars coin features the image of an Aboriginal elder and stars. On the reverse side of the $2 AUD coin is the portrait of Queen Elizabeth II, monarch of Australia.You get: £0.696921 AUD = £0.3484600000 -
1 Australian Dollar banknote (Commonwealth of Australia)
The banknote of one dollar depicts the portrait of Queen Elizabeth II, Monarch of Australia. On the paper banknote a caption reads ‘Commonwealth of Australia’.You get: £0.363501 AUD = £0.3635000000 -
Australian 1 dollar coin
This $1 dollar coin from Australia features a circle of five kangaroos. On the backside of this gold-colored aluminimum-bronze coin is the portrait of Australian’s ruler, Queen Eliabeth II.You get: £0.348461 AUD = £0.3484600000 -
10 Australian Dollars banknote series 2017
The new $10 Australian Dollars banknote features the same two writers as the earlier version which it replaces. The blue-green-gold coloured polymer banknote has a clear see-through window.You get: £4.783201 AUD = £0.4783200000 -
2 Australian Dollars banknote
This two dollars banknote shows the wool pioneer John MacArthur and agronomist William Farrer. 2 Australian Dollar notes like these feature a horned Merino ram. Farmed for their wool, the Merino are considered to have the best wool of all the sheep breeds.You get: £0.727001 AUD = £0.3635000000 -
Australian 50 cent coin
The 50 cent coin is the largest and heaviest coin in use in Australia. It weighs 15.55 grams and measures 31.51mm across. On the front side of the 50c Aussie coin are a kangaroo and emu on opposite sides of the Australian coat of arms. The backside of the half dollar coin features the ruler … ContinuedYou get: £0.174231 AUD = £0.3484600000 -
2 Australian Dollars banknote (Commonwealth of Australia)
The note of two dollars portrays William Farrer and John MacArthur. On the paper bill a caption reads ‘Commonwealth of Australia’. The slang term for these notes was ‘sick sheep’, referring to the green color and the merino ram pictured.You get: £0.727001 AUD = £0.3635000000 -
Australian 20 cent coin
The 20 cent coin from Australia has the image of a duckbill platypus on its front side. On the backside of this copper-nickel 20c AUD coin is the image of Australia’s monarch, Queen Elizabeth II.You get: £0.069691 AUD = £0.3484600000 -
5 Australian Dollars banknote series 1974
The banknote of five dollars depicts the portraits of Sir Joseph Banks and Caroline Chisholm. On the paper note a caption reads ‘Australia’.You get: £1.817501 AUD = £0.3635000000 -
Australian 10 cent coin
The bird featured on the front side of the copper-nickel Australian coin of 10 cent is a lyrebird. The 10c Aussie coin has a diameter of 23.6mm and weighs 5.65 grams.You get: £0.034851 AUD = £0.3484600000 -
5 Australian Dollars banknote (Commonwealth of Australia)
This five dollars banknote features Caroline Chisholm and Sir Joseph Banks. Printed on the paper note is the text ‘Commonwealth of Australia’.You get: £1.817501 AUD = £0.3635000000 -
Australian 5 cent coin
The copper-nickel coin of 5 Australian cents has the image of a spiny anteater (echidna) on its front side. The backside features HM Queen Elizabeth II, ruler of Australia.You get: £0.017421 AUD = £0.3484600000 -
10 Australian Dollars banknote (Commonwealth of Australia)
This Australian ten dollars note shows the images of Henry Lawson and Francis Greenway. The $10 AUD banknote contains the words ‘Commonwealth of Australia’.You get: £3.635001 AUD = £0.3635000000 -
Australian 2 cent coin
The Australian coin of 2 cents has the image of a frilled-neck lizard, also known as chlamydosaurus.You get: £0.006971 AUD = £0.3484600000