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- Australia 10 Dollars Banknote, 2012, P-58f, UNC, Polymer, TAP 60-70 Authenticated
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Drag and drop me to the cart The product is unavailable in the catalogThe T.A.P. Seal can only be found on authenticated banknotes encased in a collector grade mylar sleeve. The T.A.P. Seal serves as a promise that you are receiving authentic currency and is backed by the protection of Banknote World’s T.A.P. Promise.
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Drag and drop me to the cart The product is unavailable in the catalogThe T.A.P. Seal can only be found on authenticated banknotes encased in a collector grade mylar sleeve. The T.A.P. Seal serves as a promise that you are receiving authentic currency and is backed by the protection of Banknote World’s T.A.P. Promise.
The Australia 10 Dollars is part of the family of notes issued in 2012 with a pick number P-58f. This banknote is in uncirculated condition and is TAP authenticated. Its obverse side highlights Australian writer and bush poet Andrew Barton Banjo Patterson wearing a hat. It also shows a microprinting of some lines from Patersons The Man From Snowy River, a horseman holding a whip and reigns, running horses called brumbies, and the Waltzing Matilda logo. The reverse of the banknote depicts socialist poet and journalist Mary Gilmore and a 1957 painting of Mary Gilmore by William Dobell. A windmill, a bullock team carrying wool, and a microprinting of some lines from a poem by Paterson No Foe Shall Gather Our Harvest are also visible. This 137 x 65 mm polymer banknote has a shadow image of the Coat of Arms as its watermark.