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We exchange both current and withdrawn Australian Dollar banknotes.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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10 Australian Dollars banknote series 1974
This ten dollars banknote depicts the portraits of Francis Greenway and Henry Lawson. On the paper note a caption reads ‘Australia’.You get: £3.592301 AUD = £0.3592300000 -
Australian 1 cent coin
This copper-zinc 1 cent coin from Australia features a feathertail glider on the front side and HM Queen Elizabeth II on the back side.You get: £0.003941 AUD = £0.3939100000 -
20 Australian Dollars banknote series 1974
The banknote of twenty dollars has the image of Sir Charles Kingsford-Smith and Lawrence Hargrave. The word ‘Australia’ is printed on the paper banknote.You get: £7.184601 AUD = £0.3592300000 -
20 Australian Dollars banknote (Commonwealth of Australia)
This twenty dollars banknote shows the portraits of Lawrence Hargrave and Sir Kingsford-Smith. On the paper note a caption reads ‘Commonwealth of Australia’.You get: £7.184601 AUD = £0.3592300000 -
50 Australian Dollars banknote (Lord Howard Walter Florey)
This fifty dollars banknote depicts Lord Howard Walter Florey, wearing a bow tie, and Ian Clunies-Ross. The paper banknote contains the word ‘Australia’.You get: £17.961501 AUD = £0.3592300000 -
100 Australian Dollars banknote (Sir Douglas Mawson)
This one hundred dollars banknote portrays the images of Sir Douglas Mawson and John Tebbutt. Printed on the paper note is the text ‘Australia’. Notes like these were nicknamed ‘Grey Ghost’.You get: £35.923001 AUD = £0.3592300000 -
10 Australian Dollars banknote (Aboriginal youth)
The banknote of ten dollars depicts an Aboriginal youth and a sailing ship. The word ‘Australia’ is printed on the polymer note. The RBA issued this so-called Bicentennial note to commemorate 200 years of European settlement in Australia.You get: £3.592301 AUD = £0.3592300000 -
5 Australian Dollars banknote series 1992
This five dollars banknote features the portrait of Queen Elizabeth II, styled Queen of Australia. The polymer plastic banknote contains the word ‘Australia’.You get: £2.440301 AUD = £0.4880600000 -
5 Australian Dollars banknote (Sir Henry Parkes)
The banknote of five dollars shows the images of Sir Henry Parkes and Catherine Helen. The word ‘Australia’ is printed on the polymer plastic note.You get: £2.440301 AUD = £0.4880600000 -
10 Australian Dollars banknote (Andrew Barton Paterson)
This ten dollars note depicts Andrew Barton Paterson and Dame Mary Gilmore. On the polymer banknote a caption reads ‘Australia’. It has a see-through window.You get: £4.880601 AUD = £0.4880600000 -
20 Australian Dollars banknote (Mary Reibey)
This red-colored twenty dollars banknote depicts the portraits of Mary Reibey and Rev. John Flynn. The polymer note contains the word ‘Australia’. It has a transparent window.You get: £9.761201 AUD = £0.4880600000 -
50 Australian Dollars banknote (David Unaipon)
This fifty dollars banknote has the image of David Unaipon and Edith Cowan. Printed on the polymer note is the text ‘Australia’. The note has a see-through window with the 5 Australian stars.You get: £24.403001 AUD = £0.4880600000 -
100 Australian Dollars banknote (Dame Nellie Melba)
The bill of one hundred dollars features Dame Nellie Melba and Sir John Monash. The word ‘Australia’ is printed on the polymer plastic currency note. These $100 AUD notes are nicknamed ‘Granny Smith’.You get: £48.806001 AUD = £0.4880600000