1995 Fraser/Evans Five Dollar Note - Recoloured Issue Wide Orientation Bands


Obverse:Queen Elizabeth II & Gum Branch.
Reverse:Old & New Parliament House, Capital Hill, Canberra.
Signatories:B.W. Fraser, Governor, Reserve Bank of Australia.
E. A. Evans, Secretary to the Treasury.
Size:130.00mm (width), 65.00mm (height).
Composition:Polymer.
Security device:Variable Optical Device in lower right corner.
Serial
Numbers:
2 Letters / 2 Numbers Prefix from AB 95 (Wide Bands).
Premium - Red Serials AA 95 000101 to 001000 - separate entry.
Deluxe - Black Serials AA 95 001001 to 010000 - separate entry.
AA 95 First Serial Prefix - separate entry.
Narrow Orientation Bands - separate entry.
EA 95 Prefix - Red Serials - 24 April 1995 Overprint separate entry.

Valuation :
1995 Fraser/Evans Five Dollar Note - Recoloured Issue
Wide Orientation Bands

FineVery
Fine
Extra
Fine
Almost
Uncirc.
Crisp Flat
Uncirc.
2002555.5069

Notes:

On 24th April, 1995, the Reserve Bank released a more brightly coloured version of the polymer $5 note designed to make it easier to differentiate it from the similarly coloured $10 note. The denomination numeral '5' was bolded and it's font simplified. In an effort to assist in the sorting of large stacks of notes, orientation bands were printed at the top and bottom.


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