Australian five-shilling note

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Five
King George VI
Designer?
Design date?, 1946
Reverse
DesignOne crown coin and symbols of the six states
Designer?
Design date?, 1946

Five shilling notes were first proposed in 1916, when the value of

King of the United Kingdom and Emperor of India, displayed on its front side. However, the need for paper notes did not arise, and by 1953, all the notes were destroyed, other than those now in the possession of Reserve Bank of Australia
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