KOGUJA Banknotes Catalog

10 dollars 1991 — Australia ( Pick: 45g )

Region: Australia & Oceania
Front side
10 dollars Australia 1991 — Front side
Back side
10 dollars Australia 1991 — Back side

Banknote description

The banknote is a 10 dollars issued in Australia in 1991. It falls under Pick number 45g, categorizing it within the documented banknotes of this issue.

The front side design features the text "Commonwealth of Australia" and "Reserve Bank," along with designating details such as "Modern issue," "1974-1991," and "10 Dollars." This note is characterized by its turquoise and yellow print on paper, with dimensions measuring 155 x 77.5 mm.

The signatures on this banknote are those of Bernard William Fraser and A. S. Cole. The Reserve Bank served as the printing office for this note.

Specifications

Signed by
Bernard William Fraser and A. S. Cole
Date of issue
1991
Printing office
Reserve Bank
Paper
Paper
Colour
Turquoise and yellow print
Dimensions
155 x 77.5 mm
Amount produced
Not specified
Pick catalog
45g

About this banknote

The Reserve Bank of Australia issued the 10-dollar banknote (Pick 45g) in 1991, featuring the signatures of Governor Bernard William Fraser and Secretary A. S. Cole. This note was part of the paper currency series that began in 1974 and continued until 1991, preceding the transition to polymer notes in 1993.

The obverse of the banknote displays a portrait of architect Francis Greenway, accompanied by illustrations of buildings he designed, including Hyde Park Barracks and St. James' Church in Sydney. The reverse features writer Henry Lawson, along with scenes depicting the 19th-century gold-mining town of Gulgong. The note measures 155 x 77.5 mm and includes a watermark of Captain James Cook for security.

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