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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: £0.360481 AUD = £0.3604800000 -
10 Shilling banknote Australia
The Australian 10 Shillings note contains the words ‘Commonwealth of Australia’. The shilling is the 1/20 subdivision of the pre-decimal Australian pound.You get: £0.348051 AUP = £0.6960900000 -
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: £2.448751 AUD = £0.4897500000 -
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: £0.790561 AUD = £0.3952800000 -
Australian crown coin
This Australian crown coin features a portrait of King George IV on the obverse, and Queen Victoria’s Diamond Crown on the reverse.You get: £0.149161 AUP = £0.5966500000 -
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: £0.360481 AUD = £0.3604800000 -
10 Shilling banknote Australia (manufacturers)
This ten shillings banknote has the image of George V, King of the United Kingdom and British Dominions. On the note a caption reads ‘Commonwealth of Australia’.You get: £0.348051 AUP = £0.6960900000 -
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: £0.395281 AUD = £0.3952800000 -
Australian florin coin
The florin coin was the highest value pre-decimal coin in circulation in Australia. It has a decimal value equivalent to 10p. The silver florin piece features the Commonwealth Coat of Arms: a shield held up by a kangaroo and emu, two native Australian animals. Inside the shield are the symbols for Australia’s six states. Above … ContinuedYou get: £0.059671 AUP = £0.5966500000 -
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: £4.897501 AUD = £0.4897500000 -
10 Shilling banknote Australia (Matthew Flinders)
The banknote of ten shillings shows the portrait of Matthew Flinders, Australian navigator. The note contains the words ‘Commonwealth of Australia’.You get: £0.348051 AUP = £0.6960900000 -
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: £0.720961 AUD = £0.3604800000 -
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: £0.197641 AUD = £0.3952800000 -
Australian shilling coin
The animal on the Australian shilling coin is a merino ram. Introduced into Australia by the First Fleet in 1788, Merinos are famous for their fine and soft wool. The pre-decimal coin of one shilling has a decimal equivalent value of 5p. The Australian 1/- piece also featured the portrait of the monarch, either a … ContinuedYou get: £0.029831 AUP = £0.5966500000 -
1 Australian Pound banknote (King George VI)
The note of one pound features George VI, King of the United Kingdom and British Dominions. Text on the banknote reads ‘Commonwealth of Australia’.You get: £0.696091 AUP = £0.6960900000 -
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: £0.720961 AUD = £0.3604800000