1995-96 Fraser/Evans Fifty Dollar - AA 95 000000 Type 4 Specimen Note


Obverse:David Unaipon (1872-1967) - Inventor & Aboriginal Writer.
Reverse:Dame Edith Cowan (1861-1932) - Social Worker & 1st Female Member of Parliament.
Signatories:B.W. Fraser, Governor, Reserve Bank of Australia.
E.A. Evans, Secretary to the Treasury.
Size:151.00mm (width), 65.00mm (height).
Composition:Polymer.
Security device:Variable Optical Device in lower right corner.
Serial
Numbers:
AA 95 000000 Type 4 Specimen.
Two Letters & Two numbers Prefix - separate entry.
AA 95 First Serial Prefix - separate entry.
AA 95 000101-001000 Red Serials - 4 October, 1995 - separate entry.
AA 95 001001-004500 - 4 October, 1995 Overprint - separate entry.
AA 95 004501-011500 - 4 October, 1995 Overprint - separate entry.
AA to DA 95 000000 Serial Number - separate entry.

Valuation :
1995-96 Fraser/Evans Fifty Dollar - AA 95 000000 Type 4 Specimen Note

FineVery
Fine
Extra
Fine
Almost
Uncirc.
Crisp Flat
Uncirc.
20025,2505,7506,7508,2509,500

Notes:

Type 4 Polymer specimen notes were released to demonstrate the new note designs with the change from paper to a polymer composition. This was done to prolong the circulation life of the notes and to incorporate new security features making counterfeit note production extremely difficult. The notes are similar to the type 3 specimen notes in carrying an individual specimen serial number apart from the all zeros main number. However, the lettering for the word 'SPECIMEN' is much more subdued, appearing only in medium type below the denomination on the note, apparently so that the main design could be better examined and appreciated. The notes were distributed as individual notes in each of the 5 denominations - $5, $10, $20, $50 and $100.


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