10 dollars 1998 — Australia ( Pick: 52b )
Region:
Australia & Oceania
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 10 dollars issued in Australia in 1998. It is cataloged under Pick number 52b. The denomination, year, and catalog reference place it among documented banknotes.
The front side design features the Commonwealth of Australia, the Reserve Bank, and the denomination of 10 Dollars. It is identified as a modern issue from the years 1993 to 2001 and represents variant b. The note's color scheme is dark blue and purple on a multicolor underprint. It is printed on polymer and has dimensions of 150 x 65 mm.
The note is signed by Ian John Macfarlane and Edward A. Evans. It was produced by Note Printing Australia.
The front side design features the Commonwealth of Australia, the Reserve Bank, and the denomination of 10 Dollars. It is identified as a modern issue from the years 1993 to 2001 and represents variant b. The note's color scheme is dark blue and purple on a multicolor underprint. It is printed on polymer and has dimensions of 150 x 65 mm.
The note is signed by Ian John Macfarlane and Edward A. Evans. It was produced by Note Printing Australia.
Specifications
- Signed by
- Ian John Macfarlane and Edward A. Evans
- Date of issue
- 1996-1998
- Printing office
- Note Printing Australia
- Paper
- Polymer
- Colour
- Dark blue and purple on multicolor underprint
- Dimensions
- 150 x 65 mm
- Pick catalog
- 52b
About this banknote
The Reserve Bank of Australia issued the 10-dollar polymer banknote (Pick 52b) in 1998, continuing the series introduced in 1993. This series marked Australia's transition to polymer banknotes, enhancing durability and incorporating advanced security features.
The obverse features a portrait of Andrew Barton "Banjo" Paterson, an Australian poet, alongside imagery of a horseman and running horses. The reverse displays Dame Mary Gilmore, a prominent Australian writer, with a bullock team carrying wool. The note measures 137 x 65 mm and was printed by Note Printing Australia.