5 dollars 1993 — Australia ( Pick: 50b )
Region:
Australia & Oceania
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
This banknote from Australia, dated 1993, carries a denomination of 5 dollars. It features a design that includes the Commonwealth of Australia, the Reserve Bank, and specifies it as a modern issue for the years 1992-1993 with the notation of Variant b.
The note is cataloged under Pick number 50b. Its color scheme includes shades of pink and light blue. The combination of denomination, year, and catalog reference places it within the documented group of banknotes for this period.
The note is cataloged under Pick number 50b. Its color scheme includes shades of pink and light blue. The combination of denomination, year, and catalog reference places it within the documented group of banknotes for this period.
Specifications
- Colour
- Pink and light blue
- Pick catalog
- 50b
About this banknote
The Reserve Bank of Australia issued the 5 dollar banknote series in 1993. This series was part of the introduction of polymer notes, a significant innovation at the time, aimed at increasing durability and security. These modern polymer notes were officially released into circulation, marking a first for Australia.
The front side of the 5 dollar note features inscriptions such as "Commonwealth of Australia" and "Reserve Bank," indicative of its issuing authority. The note is predominantly pink and light blue. Notable elements include the denomination "5 Dollars" and "Variant b." This specific note, Pick 50b, is recognized for its technical advancement in polymer technology.