Pretty cool man. I think ours in the US could really use an update soon. They're pretty boring compared to the bright and colorful ones from other countries.
Notes don't have a heads or tails. They have an obverse and reverse, otherwise known as front and back. Coins have a heads and tails. There was no mistake at Note Printing Australia or the Reserve Bank of Australia regarding the jumping of the $20 and going straight to the $50 note. The decision to go straight to the $50 note was because of the sheer number of counterfeit $50 notes in circulation. I'd like to know where you got the idea that there was some sort of mix-up because that simply is not the case. The mint DOES NOT have anything to do with banknotes. The mint DOES NOT produce banknotes. The mint DOES NOT issue banknotes. Note Printing Australia produces Australia's banknotes. NPA is NOT a mint and has nothing to do with the Royal Australian Mint. Polymer notes are tear resistant, not tear proof. The side with the signature is the front of our banknotes.
I LOVE the new Australian polymer banknotes, and it's awesome! 👍❤
The 100 hundred dollar note is beautiful, incredible historic figures on them.
Pretty cool man. I think ours in the US could really use an update soon. They're pretty boring compared to the bright and colorful ones from other countries.
Notes don't have a heads or tails. They have an obverse and reverse, otherwise known as front and back. Coins have a heads and tails.
There was no mistake at Note Printing Australia or the Reserve Bank of Australia regarding the jumping of the $20 and going straight to the $50 note. The decision to go straight to the $50 note was because of the sheer number of counterfeit $50 notes in circulation. I'd like to know where you got the idea that there was some sort of mix-up because that simply is not the case.
The mint DOES NOT have anything to do with banknotes. The mint DOES NOT produce banknotes. The mint DOES NOT issue banknotes.
Note Printing Australia produces Australia's banknotes. NPA is NOT a mint and has nothing to do with the Royal Australian Mint.
Polymer notes are tear resistant, not tear proof.
The side with the signature is the front of our banknotes.
There will be a new $5:00 note in 2023...
Because QEII has been replaced by KCIII!!!
King Charles won't be on it.
Beautiful Banknotes.
Australian the Best Polymer.
Australia was also the first country to ever introduce polymer notes into circulation.
Excellent color, design, the best polymer money..
Beautiful banknotes
Beautiful banknotes in australia
I like 20 & 5 AUD
I had the $50 with the spelling error on it and I had to spend it
THEY ALL HAD IT
No loss. Every one of the 144 million of them had the error.
Great video. 😎👍
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You have 185 Australian dollars $185
In Australia only we use Australia DOLLARS right
yeah
Ok