Australian one-pound note

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One
Australian pounds
Width156 mm
Height81 mm
Security featuresThread Watermark
Material usedCotton
Years of printing1910–1965
Obverse
Design date1913[1]
Reverse
Design date1913

The Australian one-pound note was the most prevalent banknote in circulation with the pound series, with the last series of 1953–66 having 1,066 million banknotes printed.[2] The first banknotes issued were superscribed notes purchased from 15 banks across Australia and printed with Australian Note and were payable in gold. Upon decimalisation in 1966, it was worth two dollars.

Historic £1 note

In May 2015, the

A$1m.[3]

Signature combinations

Collins and Allen (1913, 1914)
Cerutty and James Collins (1918)
Miller and James Collins (1923)
Kell and James Collins (1926)
Kell and James Heathershaw (1927)
Ernest Riddle and James Heathershaw (1927)
Ernest Riddle and

H.C. Coombs and George Watt (1949)
H.C. Coombs and Wilson
(1952)

See also

Footnotes

  1. ^ The pictured note is part of the 1913 Second Issue (1913–18). Based on the authorizing signatures (C.J. Cerutti and J.R. Collins) the note was issued in 1918. Cuhaj, 2010, p. 67.
  2. .
  3. ABC News Online
    , 5 May 2015

References

Preceded by
One pound note (British)
Australian 1 pound note (section)
1910–1965
Succeeded by
Two Dollar Note (Australian)