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What are the Australian dollars in various denominations?
Australian meta-classification

1, coin

5 points (5c), 10 (10c), 20 points (20c), 50 points (50c), 1 yuan (1 USD) and 2 yuan (USD 2).

2. Paper money

5 yuan ($5), 10 yuan (10), 20 yuan ($20), 50 yuan ($50), 100 yuan (100).

exchange rate

In the circulation of recent decades, the ratio of Australian dollar to US dollar reached an all-time high at 20 10 and 12. The foreign exchange rate is convertible 100 USD. Of course, the Australian dollar also has a trough. In April of 20001year, the foreign exchange rate was $47.75 per 100 Australian dollar.

In 2008, it rose above 1 Australian dollar to 96 cents, and reached a record high at the end of 2008, with 98.49 cents per 1 Australian dollar. Although the Australian dollar fell sharply afterwards, it gradually picked up in 2009. In 2009, it reached a high of 1 Australian dollar against 94 cents.

Available range

Australian dollars are used in Australia, Kiribati, Nauru, Tuvalu, Christmas Island, Corcos (Keeling Islands) and norfolk island.

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Banknote material

Australia's new plastic banknotes have been put into use after nearly 30 years of research and development. Using polyester instead of paper is wear-resistant, not easy to break, not afraid of rubbing, long service life, strong hand feeling and good anti-counterfeiting characteristics. Since 1988 issued the world's first plastic commemorative banknote, Australia has seen the advantages of plastic banknotes, and its currency has also begun to change from paper money to plastic banknotes.

Since 1992, Australia has issued a plastic banknote every year to replace the current banknote. By 1996, all plastic banknotes were issued, and Australia became the first country in the world to have a full set of plastic banknotes.

Australian dollar coin

Australian dollar coin content

On the front of the Australian coin is the head of Queen Elizabeth II.

There are four kinds of heads coins in Australia, and the fourth coin only appeared on the 50C (5Mao) coin in 2000. So there are generally three kinds. These three portraits are of the Queen (Elizabeth II) who used British coins of the same period.

Special front:

It was designed by VladimirGottwald, the designer of the Royal Australian Mint. This crown was a gift from the King of Saudi Arabia when the Queen got married. This is the only positive pattern in the currency designed in Australia at present. Previously, a designer had designed a portrait of King George V as the pattern of Australian coins at that time. This portrait was only used in the royal visit in 2000.

A $2 (US$ 2)

The design of the Australian two-dollar coin is an ancient plant unique to Koori, Southern Cross and Koori Australia.

The first is this old man. The Guri's name is GwoyaJungarai, and he is nicknamed One Pound Jimmy. Born in 1895, died in 1965. His relatives all died in the conus massacre in Australia. At that time, it was said that a hunter was killed by Coulee, so this massacre happened.

Southern Cross is also the representative of Australia. It appears on the flags of Australia, New Zealand and other countries.

This plant is called Huangxiang Tree, which is an Australian fragrant tree.

1 AUD (1 USD)

At first (1966), the Australian dollar was paper money. Later, due to the serious wear and tear of paper money, inflation may also be the main factor, 1984 changed coins. Due to the large circulation, Australian dollars issued by 1984 and 1985 are still relatively common.

Unlike nickels to nickels (5c, 10c, 20c, 50c), Australian dollar coins have higher copper content.

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