5 dollars 2006 — Australia ( Pick: 57a )
Region:
Australia & Oceania
Front side
Back side
Banknote description
The banknote is a 5 dollars issued in Australia in 2006. It is cataloged under Pick number 57a.
The front side design features the inscription "Commonwealth of Australia" and "Reserve Bank." The denomination is prominently displayed as "5 Dollars," and it is noted as a modern issue for the years 2002-2015. This particular note is classified as variant a.
The note is colored purple and pink. It is signed by IJM, Ian John Macfarlane, who served as the Governor of the Reserve Bank of Australia from 1996 to 2006, and KRH, Kenneth R. Henry, who was Secretary to the Treasury from 2001 to 2011.
The front side design features the inscription "Commonwealth of Australia" and "Reserve Bank." The denomination is prominently displayed as "5 Dollars," and it is noted as a modern issue for the years 2002-2015. This particular note is classified as variant a.
The note is colored purple and pink. It is signed by IJM, Ian John Macfarlane, who served as the Governor of the Reserve Bank of Australia from 1996 to 2006, and KRH, Kenneth R. Henry, who was Secretary to the Treasury from 2001 to 2011.
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))
- Colour
- Purple and pink
- Pick catalog
- 57a
About this banknote
The Reserve Bank of Australia issued this 5-dollar polymer banknote in 2006, continuing the series that began in 1992. This series was introduced to enhance durability and incorporate advanced security features.
The obverse features a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II, based on photographs commissioned by the Reserve Bank in 1984, alongside eucalyptus leaves. The reverse depicts the old and new Parliament Houses in Canberra. This note measures 130 x 65 mm and is composed of polymer.