KOGUJA Banknotes Catalog

5 dollars 2001 — Australia ( Pick: 56a )

Region: Australia & Oceania
Front side
5 dollars Australia 2001 — Front side
Back side
5 dollars Australia 2001 — Back side

Banknote description

The banknote is a 5 dollars issued in Australia in 2001. It is cataloged under Pick number 56a, which identifies it within the issue. Its denomination, year, and catalog reference place it among documented banknotes.

On the front side, the design features the Commonwealth of Australia and the Reserve Bank, indicating it as a modern issue from 2001 with the denomination prominently displayed. The note incorporates a multicolored underprint with black, violet, and blue hues.

This banknote is printed on polymer and measures 130 x 65 mm. The signatures present are Ian John Macfarlane and Edward A. Evans. A total of 276 million units were produced by the Note Printing Australia.

Specifications

Signed by
Ian John Macfarlane, Edward A. Evans
Date of issue
2001
Printing office
Note Printing Australia
Paper
Polymer
Colour
Black, violet, and blue on multicolored underprint
Dimensions
130 x 65 mm
Amount produced
276 million
Pick catalog
56a

About this banknote

The Reserve Bank of Australia issued this banknote series in 2001. This series was introduced as part of Australia's continued efforts to upgrade the security and durability of its currency through the use of polymer notes. It features the signatures of Ian John Macfarlane and Edward A. Evans.

The front side of this 5 dollar note features the inscriptions "Commonwealth of Australia" and "Reserve Bank," reflecting its modern issue from 2001. The note is printed in black, violet, and blue on a multicolored underprint. Produced by Note Printing Australia, 276 million of these polymer notes were circulated, measuring 130 x 65 mm and bearing the Pick number 56a.

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