Comprises a set of $50 polymer notes from each year of issue between 1995 and 2016.
Every note in the collection is in strictly Uncirculated quality.
Highlights include scarce 1995 & 1996 Fraser/Evans $50 notes.
Features Macfarlane/Evans issues (1997–1999) and Macfarlane/Henry issues (2003–2006).
Includes Stevens/Henry notes (2007–2011), Stevens/Parkinson notes (2012–2014), and 2016 Stevens/Fraser note.
Specifications
Country of Issue
Australia
Denomination
$50
Issued By
Reserve Bank of Australia
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Australia $50 Banknote 1995-2016 Polymer Uncirculated 18-Note Colle...
$3,390.00 AUD
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The compulsory complement to the collection at left, we also have the immediate successors to the paper $50 series! A key element of our currency history, this set comprises a $50 polymer note from each year of issue from 1995 to 2016 – with every note in strictly Uncirculated quality!
Headlined by the 1995 & 1996 Fraser/Evans $50 notes, the scarcest of the polymer $50 series, the set is also highlighted by the three Macfarlane/Evans 1997-99 $50 issues. The four Macfarlane/Henry $50 issues from 2003 to 2006 are also included, along with the five 2007-11 Stevens/Henry $50 notes, the three 2012-14 Stevens/Parkinson $50 notes and the 2016 Stevens/Fraser $50 note. All of these notes are scarce in Uncirculated quality.
The 1990s polymer revolution sent many scrambling for examples of the soon-to-be-obsolete paper notes. As is so often the case, the ‘new’ currency was largely ignored in favour of the ‘old’ currency. That early polymer $50 notes were not set aside in any quantity at the time of issue is also due to the fact that the $50 has too much spending power for most people to casually pop away for the future. As a result, all $50 polymer notes are scarce in top grade.
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Australia $50 Banknote 1995-2016 Polymer Uncirculated 18-Note Collection
$3,390.00 AUD
Unit price /
Unavailable
Issued By
Reserve Bank of Australia
Country of Issue
Australia
Year of Issue
1995-2016
Denomination
$50
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The compulsory complement to the collection at left, we also have the immediate successors to the paper $50 series! A key element of our currency history, this set comprises a $50 polymer note from each year of issue from 1995 to 2016 – with every note in strictly Uncirculated quality!
Headlined by the 1995 & 1996 Fraser/Evans $50 notes, the scarcest of the polymer $50 series, the set is also highlighted by the three Macfarlane/Evans 1997-99 $50 issues. The four Macfarlane/Henry $50 issues from 2003 to 2006 are also included, along with the five 2007-11 Stevens/Henry $50 notes, the three 2012-14 Stevens/Parkinson $50 notes and the 2016 Stevens/Fraser $50 note. All of these notes are scarce in Uncirculated quality.
The 1990s polymer revolution sent many scrambling for examples of the soon-to-be-obsolete paper notes. As is so often the case, the ‘new’ currency was largely ignored in favour of the ‘old’ currency. That early polymer $50 notes were not set aside in any quantity at the time of issue is also due to the fact that the $50 has too much spending power for most people to casually pop away for the future. As a result, all $50 polymer notes are scarce in top grade.