Two dollar note (Australian)
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The $2 note was introduced in 1966 to replace the One pound note due to Decimalisation.
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The paper design included a watermark in the white field of Captain James Cook, the watermark was also used in the last issue of pound banknotes. A metalic strip first near the centre of the note, than from 1976 was moved to the left side on the obverse of the note.
Preceded by One pound note (Australian) |
Two Dollars (Australian) 1966–1988 |
Succeeded by Two dollar coin (Australian) |
Australian currency
Topics: Australian dollar | Reserve Bank of Australia | Royal Australian Mint |
Coins: ¢1 | ¢2 | ¢5 | ¢10 | ¢20 |
Banknotes: $1 |$2 |$5 | $10 | $20 | $50 | $100 |
Historic: Pound sterling | Australian pound | ½d | 1d | 3d | 6d | 1/- | 2/- | 5/- | 10/- | £1 | £5 | £10 | £20 | £50 | £100 | £1000 |