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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: £0.079371 AUD = £0.3968500000 -
Australian sixpence coin
The sixpence coin of Australia’s predecimal coins has a value of 6/240 pound, or 0.025 decimal pence. The silver 6d piece features the portrait of the monarch, Elizabeth II or George VI, and the Commonwealth Coat of Arms, a shield flanked by a kangaroo and emu under a seven-pointed star. The text in the ribbon … ContinuedYou get: £0.014981 AUP = £0.5990200000 -
1 Australian Pound banknote (King George V)
This one Aussie Pound banknote depicts the image of King George V. Printed on the dark green £1 AUP currency note is the text ‘Commonwealth of Australia’.You get: £0.698851 AUP = £0.6988500000 -
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: £1.809551 AUD = £0.3619100000 -
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: £0.039691 AUD = £0.3968500000 -
Australian threepence coin
The predecimal threepence coin from Australia has a value of 3/240 pounds, equivalent to 0.0125 pound in decimal value. The design of the Australian 3d coin features three wheat stalks with a ribbon. The text on the coin reads “AUSTRALIA THREE PENCE”. The portrait of the monarch is that of a young Queen Elizabeth II … ContinuedYou get: £0.007491 AUP = £0.5990200000 -
1 Australian Pound banknote (Charles Sturt)
The bill of one pound features the portraits of Charles Sturt, British explorer of Australia. The words ‘Commonwealth of Australia’ are printed on the banknote.You get: £0.698851 AUP = £0.6988500000 -
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: £1.809551 AUD = £0.3619100000 -
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: £0.019841 AUD = £0.3968500000 -
Australian penny coin
The leaping kangaroo on the Australian Penny coin faces to the left. The Australian penny was the Commonwealth of Australia’s largest coin, measuring 30.8mm in diameter. The bronze coin weighs 9.5 grams and features the portrait of the monarch, either Elizabeth II or George VI.You get: £0.002501 AUP = £0.5990200000 -
1 Australian Pound banknote (crowned australian arms)
This blue-colored Australian one pound banknote features the crowned Australian arms. The £1 AUP note contains the words ‘Commonwealth of Australia’.You get: £0.698851 AUP = £0.6988500000 -
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: £3.619101 AUD = £0.3619100000 -
Australian 2 cent coin
The Australian coin of 2 cents has the image of a frilled-neck lizard, also known as chlamydosaurus.You get: £0.007941 AUD = £0.3968500000 -
Australian half penny coin
This Australian half penny coin has the portrait of the monarch on one side: either a young Queen Elizabeth II or King George VI. The bronze half penny piece also features a leaping, indigenous to Australia and New Guinea. The kangaroo is facing to the right.You get: £0.001251 AUP = £0.5990200000 -
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: £3.619101 AUD = £0.3619100000 -
5 Australian Pounds banknote (Sir John Franklin)
This five pounds bill shows the portrait of Sir John Franklin, British Royal Navy Officer and explorer of the Arctic. Text on the currency note reads ‘Commonwealth of Australia’.You get: £3.494251 AUP = £0.6988500000