19 Commonwealth of Australia, ND (1939) Issue Banknote
Australia, issued note, 10 Shillings, ND (1939), P-25a, PMG 40 XF
NET Stained, Adhesive. ..............................................
EST. $350-700
20 Commonwealth Bank of Australia, 1938-40 Issue Banknote
Australia, issued note, 5 Pounds, (1941), P-27b, VF with minor edge
tear on right margin and what appears to be mounting traces on the
same margin. .............................................................
EST. $250-500
21 Commonwealth of Australia, ND (1942) Issue Banknote
Australia, issued note, 10 Shillings, ND (1942), P-25b, PMG 45
Choice XF. ..................................................................
EST. $200-400
22 Commonwealth of Australia, Reserve Bank 1960-61 ND Issue.
Australia, ND 1961-65, 1 Pound, P-34a, Issued Banknote, Portrait of
Queen Elizabeth II at right, Black on green underprint, S/N HJ/65
830075, Signature Coombs - Wilson, Title below left signature is
Governor, Reserve Bank of Australia, Choice Uncirculated with evi-
dence of a very light paper clip mark on the right middle margin
area, This is also a Pick Plate Note from the SCWPM.
EST. $200-400
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23 Commonwealth of Australia, ND (1966) Issue Star Banknote
Australia, issued replacement (star) note, 2 Dollars, ND (1966), P-
38ar, PMG 25 VF. .......................................................
EST. $450-900
Australia - Postal Note
24 Post & Telegraph Department, Postal Note Specimen
“Demand”, 1880’s Queensland Issue.
Brisbane, Queensland.
188x. 1 Shilling. P-Unlisted. Specimen Postal Note Specimen print-
ed on unissued note with serial number #126. Green on white face
with text, title, counterfoil on left and “Half Penny” revenue fee
stamp with portrait of Queen Victoria on upper right. Printed on
watermarked paper. Text on front states “On Demand - The
Postmaster General will pay Bearer One Shilling Sterling, Brisbane,
Queensland, (and signed by Issuing Office)”. Back has text in black
“Telegram - This Postal Note will frank, both by wire and postman
Inland Telegram of TEN WORDS....If this note is used for a
telegram....”. Evidently this was an easy way to pay for a telegram if
desired or it could be used to pay any other debt I assume and may
even have circulated as currency since there is no place for a specif-
ic persons name. Purple diagonal “Specimen” overprint on middle.
Uncirculated condition. Very early Australia Fiscal paper. Printer not
listed. Rare and very attractive. ..................................
EST. $250-500
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