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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: £0.731781 AUD = £0.3658900000 -
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: £0.015141 AUP = £0.6056000000 -
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: £2.485501 AUD = £0.4971000000 -
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: £0.007571 AUP = £0.6056000000 -
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: £0.002521 AUP = £0.6056000000















