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$20 Banknotes

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Downies Collectables

1985 $20 R409A Johnston/Fraser Ocrb Serials Uncirculated

$129.00 AUD

Downies Collectables

1989 $20 R411 Phillips/Fraser Banknote Uncirculated

$180.00 AUD

Downies Collectables

1990 $20 R412 Fraser/Higgins Unc

$150.00 AUD

Downies Collectables

1983 $20 R408 Johnston/Stone Uncirculated

$269.01 AUD

Shop $20 Banknotes

Looking to expand your collection? Browse our wide selection of $20 banknotes, offering everything from classic designs to rare finds. Whether you’re looking to complete a set or add a unique note to your collection, we’ve got you covered.

Don’t miss out on our Australian $20 banknote type set, a perfect example of Australia’s evolving currency. For those interested in international notes, explore the full rare banknotes collection to find more exclusive pieces.

Start shopping now to discover more paper banknotes and other unique $20 notes that will enhance your collection.

Rare and Limited-Edition $20 Banknotes

Our featured $20 banknotes highlight some of the most collectible and rare notes in the world. These notes are prized for their historical significance, unique designs, and limited availability. Collectors will appreciate the value these banknotes can add to their collections, especially when they feature rare serial numbers, design errors, or commemorative themes.

Take, for example, the Australian $20 banknote type set, which showcases a variety of designs released over the years. These notes are not only valuable but also offer a glimpse into the evolution of Australia’s currency.

$20 Banknotes by Year of Issue

The year of issue plays a crucial role in determining the value and collectability of $20 banknotes. Each year, new designs, security features, and printing techniques are introduced, making older notes more sought after by collectors.

Our decimal banknotes feature $20 from a range of years, including notable issues from the 1970s and 1980s. For example, the 1985 $20 note is a significant issue that introduced several security features, making it a standout among collectors. By exploring specific years, you can discover the unique characteristics that make each note valuable.


The Evolution of $20 Banknotes: Paper vs. Polymer

As you explore our $20 banknotes collection, it's important to understand the materials used in their production. Banknotes are typically made from either paper or polymer, each offering distinct advantages for collectors.

Paper Banknotes

Traditional paper banknotes are made from cotton or cotton-linen blends, offering a distinctive texture and feel. These notes often feature intricate designs, watermarks, and other security features that make them valuable to collectors.

Polymer Banknotes


More recent polymer $20 banknotes are durable, flexible, and resistant to wear and tear. These notes feature advanced security features like holograms and transparent windows, making them highly collectible. The shift from paper to polymer notes represents a major change in currency design, with polymer notes being less prone to damage and fading.

FAQs

What makes $20 banknotes so valuable?


The value of $20 banknotes is driven by factors like rarity, condition, design, and historical significance. Notes from specific years or those with limited runs or unique features, such as misprints or low serial numbers, can be particularly valuable.

How do I tell if my $20 banknote is in good condition?


Banknote condition is graded on several factors, including crispness, folding, discoloration, and overall wear. Uncirculated notes, which show no signs of handling, are typically more valuable. Proper storage, such as using protective sleeves, can help preserve the condition of your $20 notes.

Are polymer $20 banknotes more durable than paper notes?


Yes, polymer $20 banknotes are much more durable than paper notes. Polymer is resistant to tearing, fading, and general wear, making it ideal for circulation. These notes also feature modern security elements, which add to their appeal for collectors.

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