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How much is a 1988 $10 note worth?

Posted on 08/06/2022 by Drake Andrew

How much is a 1988 $10 note worth?

Modern banknotes are also collectable. A 1988 Bicentennial $10 sold for $5000. And among the desirable error notes, an uncirculated 1992 $5 sold for $1450.

Are Australian $10 notes worth anything?

Australian $10 notes have been printed since 1993. Some notes can be particularly valuable with the right serial numbers or if in mint condition, reaching up to $1500 for the rarest notes. Australia has been at the forefront of the development of polymer banknotes ever since it was first invented by CSIRO in the 1970s.

How can you tell if a 1988 10 dollar bill is real?

Hold the note to light to see an embedded thread running vertically to the left of the Federal Reserve Bank seal. The thread is imprinted with the letters USA and the word TEN in an alternating pattern and is visible from both sides of the note. The thread glows orange when illuminated by ultraviolet light.

Are old Australian banknotes worth anything?

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.

Where can I sell my old Australian notes?

Most commercial banks will redeem old Australian banknotes at face value. A commercial bank may require some time to confirm that a banknote from a previous series is genuine or may need to send such banknotes to the Reserve Bank for confirmation.

How much are Commonwealth of Australia notes worth?

The Australian banknotes now worth more than $250,000.

Are old 10 notes worth anything?

But auctioneers say that most old bank notes are generally worth no more than their face value. An eBay auction of two uncirculated £10 notes from 1971, featuring a noticeably younger Queen Elizabeth, earned its seller £59.26.

Which Australian banknotes are valuable?

Polymer Banknotes

  • 1988 Johnston Fraser $10 Bicentenary 2nd Issue UNC.
  • 1996 McFarlane Evans $10 Consecutive Run of 6 UNC Extremely RARE.
  • 1995 Fraser Evans $5 Consecutive Pair UNC.
  • 1993 Fraser Evans $10 Blue Dobell UNC.
  • 1992 Fraser Cole $5 Pale Green Serial UNC.
  • 2007 Stevens Henry $5 UNC.
  • 2005 McFarlane Henry $5 UNC.

How much is a 1988 $1 bill worth?

Web notes

(United States)
Value 1 $
Years of printing 1988,1993,1995
Nature of rarity Experimental press run
Estimated value US$2 – $1,300

Do old 10 dollar bills have a watermark?

A watermark bearing the image of the person whose portrait is on the bill can be found on all $10, $20, $50, and $100 bills series 1996 and later, and on $5 bills series 1999 and later. The watermark is embedded in the paper to the right of the portrait, and it can be seen from both sides of the bill.

How do I find the value of old paper money?

Multiply the weight of the coin by the percentage “fineness” of the coin (the percentage of the coin that is gold or silver). This will establish how much of the precious metal you have to sell. Multiply the result of the first calculation by the current price of the precious metal in the coin.

How can I tell what year my Australian note is?

The first two numbers of the prefix, which indicate the year the banknote was produced, are the same for all banknotes printed in the same year. All banknotes on a sheet will have the same suffix, which decreases by one from one sheet to the next.

How much is an Australian 1988 Bicentennial 10 dollar note worth?

The Australian 1988 Bicentennial Ten Dollar note, serial AA01 to AA22, were specially printed and packaged for the collector market. An Australian 1988 Bicentennial Ten Dollar note (Johnston/Fraser)(serial AA07 in blue folder) could get anything up to $50 AUD.

When did the paper 10 dollar note come out in Australia?

The Australian paper ten dollar note was first issued in 1966 replacing the 5 pound pre-decimal banknote. The paper note was continued until 1993 when it was replaced with a polymer issue plastic banknote with the same blue/black and yellow colours.

Why did the RBA issue our first ten dollar note in 1988?

It’s long been thought that the ten dollar note issued in 1988 by the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) simply honoured the 200 th anniversary of European settlement in Australia. This momentous occasion celebrated our nation’s achievements and cultural heritage, and undoubtedly deserved being marked by our first commemorative note.

When did the first 10 dollar bill come out in Australia?

The Australian paper ten dollar note was first issued in 1966 with the Coombs/Wilson signature combination. Soon after decimal changeover it was reported that counterfeit $10 notes were circulating and police already had $140,000 worth of forged notes by early 1967. The counterfeit notes began flooding Victoria in late December 1966.

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