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Obverse: | Elizabeth II & Coat of Arms. |
Reverse: | Aboriginal Art Theme. |
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Signatories: | J. G. Phillips, Governor, Reserve Bank of Australia.
R. J. Randall, Secretary to the Treasury. |
| Designer: | Gordon Andrews |
| Size: | 139.70mm (width), 69.85mm (height). |
| Composition: | Paper. |
| Watermark: | Captain Cook in left panel. |
Serial Numbers: | Three letter prefix AHY to BBE AHY 900001 to BBE 999999.
Star Replacement Note - separate entry. |
Valuation : 1969-71 Phillips/Randall One Dollar Note
| Fine | Very Fine | Extra Fine | Almost Uncirc. | Crisp Flat Uncirc. |
| 2002 | 3 | 7 | 13 | 25 | 45 |
Notes:
The numbering wheels used on note printing machines had prefix digits and six numeral digits. To complete each series, a special hand press was used to imprint the seven digit numeral on the one millionth note. These notes have become collectors items with significant premiums - in excess of $500 for a note in fine condition to over $3,000 for uncirculated specimens. The practice was stopped in 1971, each series ending with the number 999999, a number which also sells at a hefty premium.
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