We Sell Rare Australian Fifty Dollar Polymer Banknotes. Australian $50 notes have been printed in polymer since 1995. Some notes can be particularly valuable with the right serial numbers or if in mint condition, reaching up to $1250 for the rarest notes.
All Australian banknotes that have previously been issued into circulation by the Reserve Bank remain legal tender and can continue to be used. New $5, $10, $20, $50 and $100 banknotes are now in circulation.
Surprisingly, old Australian paper banknotes can be quite valuable. Online banknote and coin specialist site, The Right Note, are selling notes ranging between $1500 and $15,000.
The Reserve Bank redeems all previously issued Australian banknotes at face value. Although they are not obliged to do so, most commercial banks will also redeem old Australian banknotes at face value.
AA notes are the most valuable, but anything with an A in it could be worth more than the value of the note itself. For example, we've recently seen AA £50 notes on eBay go for £78. But other notes with early serial numbers have gone for much higher. Back in 2017, an AA01 £5 note sold on eBay for over £60,000.
While rare serial numbers often generate interest, banknotes will only ever be worth their face value to us.
Australian $2 notes were issued from 1966 right up until they were replaced by Australian 2 dollar coins in 1988. Some Australian 2 dollar notes can be particularly valuable with certain serial numbers or if they are in mint condition. Values can reach up to $5,000 for the rarest old Australian two dollar bill.
What is this? The original series of $50 national bank notes are quite rare and valuable so the price can range significantly depending on which national bank issued them, condition, serial number, and type. This bill in poor condition will bring you at least $10,000.
The Reserve Bank, and most commercial banks, will redeem old Australian banknotes at face value. If you take your old banknotes to a commercial bank they may exchange them for current banknotes.
Our paper £20 and £50 notes were withdrawn from circulation after 30 September 2022. We replaced them with our current £20 note in 2020 and current £50 note in 2021.
USA 1882 $100 Gold Certificate – $117,500 (£94k) Gold certificates were used as paper currency in the USA between 1863 and 1933. They guaranteed the bearer the note's value in gold. The rarest specimens are worth a fortune – this 1882 $100 version, one of just seven, went under the hammer for $117,500 (£94k) in 2013.
There is no need to worry as withdrawn notes can always be exchanged at the Bank of England for new notes and there is no deadline.
Many banks accept withdrawn notes as deposits from customers. The Post Office will also accept withdrawn notes as a deposit into any bank account you can access at the Post Office. And you can always exchange withdrawn notes with us.
"It is a great responsibility to be the only woman here, and I want to emphasise the necessity which exists for other women being here," says the quote, first uttered after Cowan was elected to the Legislative Assembly of Western Australia in 1921. The total value of the misprinted notes is $2.3 billion.
The serial number in the top left hand of the banknote needs to begin with AA14 or JC14. If that's the case, your $50 may be worth as much as $1500. The reason for its value is simple but arbitrary: there are not very many of them. And collectors are willing to pay high prices for banknotes just because they're rare.
Valuable $50 notes will have a Stevens/Parkinson signature combination on one edge. The Perth-based currency whiz also said the serial number in the top corner has to begin with AA 14 or JC 14 to be worth the large sum. If kept in good condition, the banknotes are worth between $70 and $1500.
The Reserve Bank of Australia has estimated that approximately 19 million one dollar notes are still in circulation, so most Australian 1 dollar notes are still only worth a dollar each. Some one dollar notes are very valuable if they have the right serial numbers or if they're in mint condition.
A new $2 coin commemorating the end of the Vietnam War has skyrocketed in value and is now selling for up to $1,200 online. The Royal Australian Mint released two $2 coins earlier this month to commemorate 50 years since the end of Australia's involvement in the Vietnam War.
Australians carrying around unique $20 bank notes could be unknowingly sitting on a small fortune worth thousands of dollars. Joel Kandiah, from Perth, has revealed how some $20 notes with special markings can be cashed in for $1750 to $4750.
Hire a professional appraiser to grade your coins and tell you how much it is worth. The American Society of Appraisers and International Society of Appraisers have searchable directories of professional appraisers. A dealer might also be able to help.
The Bank of England £100,000,000 note, also referred to as Titan, is a non-circulating Bank of England sterling banknote used to back the value of Scottish and Northern Irish banknotes.