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Castle Courtyard => Coin Stuff => Coins for Trade => Topic started by: CoinCrusader42 on May 17, 2009, 07:23:38 AM
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One of my grandkids would love a sample of the lowest denomination of Australian paper money.
Anyone want to trade? If so, what would you like from the U.S.? I have the 2009 Sacajawea Dollar, or can locate other coins.
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Gary, the lowest current Aussie note is $5, but it's polymer, not paper.
Paper notes were replaced starting in the 80,s and are rarely seen now. I only have a few nice ones I kept for posterity.
$1 notes were replaced in 1984 by the MOR $1 coin, $2 notes were replaced in 1988 by $2 coin.
Would a polymer $5 note do instead?
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Nancy, Polymer would be fine.
As a matter of fact, I did have a polymer note, however I had a friend who wanted it badly, so I let it go.
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I have two x $2 notes in my box at my other job. I generally don't collect notes, but these were given to me months ago by a bank teller. They are not in great condition, but if I recall they are not torn, simply folded 6 million times. They are yours if you want them. Unlike the vast number of coins I have, these are readily at hand. PM me your address. There is also a Belize note and one I can't rember. You can have those two/too ;D
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Yass,
How nice of you.
PM will be sent in a minute or two.
I owe you big time. I remember the other things you sent me as well.
Thanks so much.
CC42
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I'm sure I have a spare $1 note.
I'll send it off to you.
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Just curious. What's the largest note that circulates in Australia?
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Our largest denomination note is $100 and all our notes are now polymer.
Paper notes are still legal currency, but are rarely seen these days except at a Bank. $100 is also the largest denomination paper note.
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I HAVE SOME PAPER NOTES FROM DIFFERENT COUNTRIES IN VARIOUS CONDITION--IF SOMEONE IS INTERESTED E-MAIL ME WITH THE COUNTRY YOU WANT AND YOUR ADDRESS AND I WILL SEND YOU SOME IN TRADE---THESE ARE NOT REAL OLD BUT I DO HAVE SOME JAPANESE NOTES IN GOOD SHAPE FROM WWII PHILIPPINES/ MEXICO/GREECE/ CANADA OBSOLETE NOTES AND SOME FROM OTHER COUNTRIES--I DO NOT COLLECT NON US PAPER MONEY NORMALLY--BUT YOU KNOW HOW STUFF ACCUMALATES!
THANKS--THE TEMPLAR(http://)
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Gary if there's any more you need just let me know mate as I do have some spare notes,what I need is a $10.00 note U.S. in exchange,Templar what do you need,I'll swap Aussie coins or notes for Canadian if you like.
regards Harry