1992 Australian 5 Dollar ($5) banknote-Serial AA

Product code: 2335

The 5 Dollar Australian banknote with the signatures of Fraser and Cole, serial number starting with "AA," is a notable piece of currency issued in 1992. This banknote is part of the first polymer series introduced by the Reserve Bank of Australia, marking a significant innovation in banknote technology.

Design and Features

  • Obverse (Front): The front of the note features a portrait of Sir Joseph Banks, a prominent British naturalist and botanist who accompanied Captain James Cook on his first voyage to the Pacific. The design includes intricate patterns and vibrant colors, showcasing the advanced security features of polymer notes
  • Reverse (Back): The back of the note depicts a scene of the Australian Parliament House in Canberra, symbolizing the nation's democratic heritage. The design also includes the Australian coat of arms and various native flora
  • Security Features: As a polymer note, it includes advanced security features such as a transparent window, a shadow image of the Australian coat of arms, and a raised print for tactile identification
  • Condition- AUNC(Uncirulated)
  • Sequential Numbers available

Specifications

  • Size: The banknote measures 130 mm x 65 mm
  • Colors: It features a combination of green, blue, and yellow colors, making it visually distinctive
  • Text: The text on the note is in English, with inscriptions indicating its value and the issuing authority, the Reserve Bank of Australia

Historical Context

This banknote was part of the transition from paper to polymer currency in Australia, aimed at enhancing durability and security. The introduction of polymer notes was a significant milestone in the history of banknote production, setting a precedent for other countries to follow.

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Brand Australian Government
Product Code 2335