10 dollars 2006 — Australia ( Pick: 58c )
Region:
Australia & Oceania
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 10 dollars issued in Australia in 2006. It is cataloged under Pick number 58c. This denomination is part of a modern issue from 2002 to 2015 and includes a variant classification.
The front side design features the Commonwealth of Australia and the Reserve Bank. It is presented in dark blue and purple on a multicolor underprint, reflecting contemporary design elements of the time.
This note is signed by Ian John Macfarlane, who served as the Governor of the Reserve Bank of Australia from 1996 to 2006, and Kenneth R. Henry, the Secretary to the Treasury from 2001 to 2011. It was printed by the NPA.
The front side design features the Commonwealth of Australia and the Reserve Bank. It is presented in dark blue and purple on a multicolor underprint, reflecting contemporary design elements of the time.
This note is signed by Ian John Macfarlane, who served as the Governor of the Reserve Bank of Australia from 1996 to 2006, and Kenneth R. Henry, the Secretary to the Treasury from 2001 to 2011. It was printed by the NPA.
Specifications
- Signed by
- IJM (Ian John Macfarlane, Governor of the Reserve Bank of Australia (1996-2006)), KRH (Kenneth R. Henry, Secretary to the Treasury (2001-2011))
- Date of issue
- 2006
- Printing office
- NPA
- Colour
- Dark blue and purple on multicolor underprint
- Pick catalog
- 58c
About this banknote
The Reserve Bank of Australia issued this series in 2006. It features the signatures of Ian John Macfarlane, Governor from 1996 to 2006, and Kenneth R. Henry, Secretary to the Treasury from 2001 to 2011. This series continued the modern polymer banknote tradition established to enhance durability and security.
The front side of the note displays "Commonwealth of Australia" and "Reserve Bank," marking it as a modern issue from 2002 to 2015, with the denomination of 10 dollars. Notably, it is designated as Pick number 58c and was printed by the Note Printing Australia (NPA).