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    The Australian two-dollar note was introduced in 1966 due to decimalisation, to replace the £1 note which had similar green colouration. The note was...
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  • The Australian fifty-dollar note is an Australian banknote with a face value of fifty Australian dollars ($50). Since 1995 it has been a polymer banknote...
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  • The Australian two-dollar coin is the highest-denomination circulating coin of the Australian dollar. It was first issued on 20 June 1988, having been...
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  • The Australian one-hundred-dollar note was first issued in 1984 as a paper note. There have been two different issues of this denomination: initially a...
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  • Two dollar bill may refer to: Australian two-dollar note Canadian two-dollar bill United States two-dollar bill This disambiguation page lists articles...
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  • The Australian twenty-dollar note was issued when the currency was changed from the Australian pound to the Australian dollar on 14 February 1966. It...
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  • The Australian five-dollar note was first issued on 29 May 1967, fifteen months after the currency was changed from the pound to the dollar on 14 February...
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  • The Australian dollar (sign: $; code: AUD; also abbreviated A$ or sometimes AU$ to distinguish it from other dollar-denominated currencies; and also referred...
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  • The notes of the Australian dollar were first issued by the Reserve Bank of Australia on 14 February 1966, when Australia changed to decimal currency...
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  • The Australian one-dollar coin is the second most valuable circulation denomination coin of the Australian dollar after the two-dollar coin; there are...
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  • $2 (redirect from Two dollar)
    including: Australian two dollar coin, which replaced Australian 2 dollar note Toonie, the Canadian two-dollar coin, which replaced Canadian two-dollar bill...
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  • Dollar bill may refer to: A dollar bill/banknote, used as currency with a denominated value of one dollar: Australian one-dollar note Canadian one-dollar...
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  • coins since 1976. However, the Tuvaluan dollar is used as a unit of account, and is pegged to the Australian dollar (the other currency of Tuvalu) at parity...
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    The Kiribati dollar is one of the two official currencies of Kiribati. The Kiribati coins are pegged at 1:1 ratio to the Australian dollar, the other official...
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  • The Singapore dollar (sign: S$; code: SGD) is the official currency of the Republic of Singapore. It is divided into 100 cents (Malay: sen, Chinese: 分;...
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  • the Australian dollar were introduced on 14 February 1966, although they did not at that time include the one-dollar or two-dollar coins. The dollar was...
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    banknotes issued were superscribed notes purchased from 15 banks across Australia and printed with Australian Note and were payable in gold. Upon decimalisation...
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    also using the dollar sign. It is subdivided into 100 cents. Prior to the Solomon Islands Dollar, Solomon Islands used the Australian pound. However,...
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  • to. A national Australian currency was created in 1910, as the Australian Pound, which in 1966 was decimalised as the Australian Dollar. From the early...
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    the Australian dollar, Brunei dollar, Canadian dollar, Eastern Caribbean dollar, Hong Kong dollar, Jamaican dollar, Liberian dollar, Namibian dollar, New...
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    in the form of Federal Reserve Notes, popularly called greenbacks due to their predominantly green color. The U.S. dollar was originally defined under a...
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  • of the United States, the dollar has been primarily issued in the form of Federal Reserve Notes. The United States dollar is now the world's primary...
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  • No Foe Shall Gather Our Harvest (category Use Australian English from October 2016)
    Men. The final two stanzas from the poem appear as microtext on the Australian ten-dollar note. The poem is a "call to arms" to Australians, not in the sense...
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  • and peaked at number two on the Billboard Hot 100. Outside of the United States, "Million Dollar Baby" topped the charts in Australia, Latvia, and New Zealand...
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    Zimbabwean dollar, currencies including the South African rand, Botswana pula, pound sterling, Indian rupee, euro, Japanese yen, Australian dollar, Chinese...
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  • Zealand dollar was devalued even more from NZ$1 = US$1.40 to US$1.12, to match the value of the Australian dollar. In 1971, the US devalued its dollar relative...
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  • https://melarowe.com/australian-slang-terms-for-cash/ "AUD | Australian Dollar | OANDA". McCafferty, Georgia (20 October 2015). "Yes, Australians are really petitioning...
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  • $5 note, the first banknote from the "Flora and Fauna" design series, entered into circulation on 2 April 2013. Economy of Fiji Australian dollar New...
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  • Papua New Guinean kina (category Use Australian English from January 2022)
    along with the Australian dollar until 31 December 1975. The two currencies were equal in value (K1 = A$1). The next day, the dollar ceased to be legal...
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  • Malayan dollar during the Japanese invasion during World War II. The Malayan dollar had the portrait of King George VI in front of the note. In 1952...
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