Australian 1 Note Serial Numbers
Serial Numbers Not all denominations of Australian banknotes are produced every year. Instead, they are printed based on demand for new banknotes to replace those no longer fit for circulation. The information below details the serial number ranges for those banknotes printed each year. This information does not account for the serial numbers used on banknotes that are destroyed and therefore not issued.
These are marked with a star, or asterisk to be correct, after their serial number. This indicates that the note was issued to replace one damaged in the production process. Star notes can be as rare as one in 1921 in certain prefix listings and are valued accordingly. Sterling and Currency this month sold a. One Dollar - Decimal Paper. Reference: Renniks: R76Bii. Banknote Description: One Dollar. Serial Number: DPS 764974. Prefix over 5000.000. The second of Australian test banknote paper, matching thick as opposed to thin paper. These were called “test banknotes” only released in regional Australia.
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