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Australia 5 Dollars Banknote, 2006, P-57d, UNC, Polymer

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Australia 5 Dollars Banknote from 2006 with pick number P-57d is in uncirculated (UNC) condition. This polymer banknote features Queen Elizabeth II.


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    AUST57DU
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    Polymer - UNC
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This Australia 5 Dollar banknote was issued by the Reserve Bank of Australia in 2006 printed on polymer. It has a combination of purple, orange, blue, green, red, and yellow. Depicted on the obverse are scribbly gum eucalyptus leaves, a gum flower, and a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II. The reverse of the note features a gum flower, a landscape plan for the New Parliament House, the Old and New Parliament Houses located in Canberra, and a geometric representation of the entrance to the ministerial wing and skylights. The banknote bears no security thread but has a watermark that shows a shadow image of the country’s coat of arms. The paper bill is 130 x 65 mm in size and is in uncirculated condition

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