10 dollars 2002 — Australia ( Pick: 58a )
Region:
Australia & Oceania
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 10 dollars issued in Australia in 2002. It is cataloged under Pick number 58a. This note is classified as part of banknotes dated from 2002 to 2015.
The front side design features the Commonwealth of Australia and the Reserve Bank. It denotes the denomination of 10 dollars and is categorized as variant a. The note is printed on polymer with a multicolored underprint in blue and purple.
This banknote measures 137 x 65 mm. It is signed by G.R. Stevens and K. Henry. The printing office for this note is the NPA, which is noted without imprint.
The front side design features the Commonwealth of Australia and the Reserve Bank. It denotes the denomination of 10 dollars and is categorized as variant a. The note is printed on polymer with a multicolored underprint in blue and purple.
This banknote measures 137 x 65 mm. It is signed by G.R. Stevens and K. Henry. The printing office for this note is the NPA, which is noted without imprint.
Specifications
- Signed by
- G.R. Stevens & K. Henry
- Date of issue
- 2002
- Printing office
- NPA (w/o imprint)
- Paper
- polymer
- Colour
- blue and purple on multicolored underprint
- Dimensions
- 137 x 65 mm
- Pick catalog
- 58a
About this banknote
The Reserve Bank of Australia issued this series of 10-dollar polymer notes starting in 2002. This series was introduced to enhance security features and improve durability compared to paper notes. The notes were part of Australia's ongoing transition to polymer currency, which began in the early 1990s.
The front side design features elements related to the Commonwealth of Australia, with prominent "Reserve Bank" inscriptions. The note is signed by G.R. Stevens and K. Henry. Printed at NPA without an imprint, this Pick 58a note measures 137 x 65 mm and is predominantly blue and purple on a multicolored underprint.