Australian Banknote Checker
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OUT OF RANGE SERIAL NUMBERS:
This checker tool uses serial ranges meant for notes issued for circulation, as updated by the reserve banks collector information webpage, sometimes a banknote found may show as “Serial # Out Of Range”, possible reasons for this are as follows.
This checker tool uses serial ranges meant for notes issued for circulation, as updated by the reserve banks collector information webpage, sometimes a banknote found may show as “Serial # Out Of Range”, possible reasons for this are as follows.
Collectors Issue Note:
Some print runs have serial numbers allocated for special release, and generally meant for collections, these serials are often low numbered, sometimes coloured numbers such as Red instead of Black, and part of folder sets. Sometimes these note make their way into circulation, although not calculated for in the checker tool, these notes are often sought after and valuable and worth investigating further.
Some print runs have serial numbers allocated for special release, and generally meant for collections, these serials are often low numbered, sometimes coloured numbers such as Red instead of Black, and part of folder sets. Sometimes these note make their way into circulation, although not calculated for in the checker tool, these notes are often sought after and valuable and worth investigating further.
Outside Recorded Numbers:
Most commonly occuring with the ‘Next Generation Banknotes’, Additional serial numbers are being found outside of the recorded figures by the reserve bank, these may be updated over time and generally do not offer additional value to the note, the checker tool will still check for special serial types however if found are not included in any recorded totals.
Most commonly occuring with the ‘Next Generation Banknotes’, Additional serial numbers are being found outside of the recorded figures by the reserve bank, these may be updated over time and generally do not offer additional value to the note, the checker tool will still check for special serial types however if found are not included in any recorded totals.
About This Tool:
This Banknote Checker Tool is for ‘Australian Decimal Banknotes’ with $1 >> $100 face values, it currently includes Paper Banknotes dated from 1966 >> 1993, Bicentennial Issue 1998 Polymer Banknotes, and current use Polymer banknotes dated 1992 >> Current year.
This Banknote Checker Tool is for ‘Australian Decimal Banknotes’ with $1 >> $100 face values, it currently includes Paper Banknotes dated from 1966 >> 1993, Bicentennial Issue 1998 Polymer Banknotes, and current use Polymer banknotes dated 1992 >> Current year.
This tool checks for:
First / General / Last Prefixes
Test Notes
NPA / 1st / Re-Issue 1988 Dated Notes
First / General / Last Prefixes
Test Notes
NPA / 1st / Re-Issue 1988 Dated Notes
Low Digit Serials:
Single Digit (Under 10)
Double Digit (Under 100)
Triple Digit (Under 1000)
Single Digit (Under 10)
Double Digit (Under 100)
Triple Digit (Under 1000)
Special Serial Types:
Solid Serials
Semi-Solids
Ladders
Rotators
Radars
Repeaters
True-Binary
Binary
Serial Types above are checked for 6+ Digit ranges.
Solid Serials
Semi-Solids
Ladders
Rotators
Radars
Repeaters
True-Binary
Binary
Serial Types above are checked for 6+ Digit ranges.
Scoring:
Scoring provided is based on many factors including age, serial range production numbers, signatures, and occurance of special serial types.
Scoring provided is based on many factors including age, serial range production numbers, signatures, and occurance of special serial types.
Disclaimer:
While best efforts have been taken to provide accurate data, collecting is very subjective and scores may not reflect the desirability of your banknote, If you would like me to add additional Special Serial Types to the checker or have found an error please let me know in the comments below and I will add to future updates where possible.
While best efforts have been taken to provide accurate data, collecting is very subjective and scores may not reflect the desirability of your banknote, If you would like me to add additional Special Serial Types to the checker or have found an error please let me know in the comments below and I will add to future updates where possible.
Last Updated: 04/01/2022
Is there anything particularly interesting about this note plz AG 04 125 385 Macfarlane/Henry and thanks
WA08677499? Australian 10 pound note?
Are the $50 notes with the word responsibility spelt wrong are they worth anything
what domination ?
Hi how r U?
I have x2 $50 notes and I think they are both worth something can anyone please let me no…
AB182777495 AND
AB206201102
I also have a $10 …
DD172020463
Kind regards kylielee
Does anyone even read these comments anymore???
The $50 AB206201102 is what is called a Radar (6 digit). The other notes are considered common.
Hi I HAVE JUST COME ACROSS 6 $20 NOTES WITH THE SAME NUMBER DA190628269 CH190628269 CG190628269 CK190628269 DF190628269 CJ190628269 AND TWO MORE $20 NOTES DE190624836 DD190624836 CAN YOU PLEASE HELP , ARE THEY WORTH KEEPING ALL IN GOOD CONDITION, PETER
I know very little about note collecting Peter but that sounds incredibly rare! Hope you got the help you need because that could be a very big payday!
Peter, I agree with Mark.
THEY ARE WORTH SOMETHING ESP. IF SAME NUMBER, CHECK WITH LOCAL COIN AND NOTE DEALER AS WOTH MORE THAN FACE VALUE TO COLLECTORS
Hello my name is Troy I have a rare ish note I believe and wish to see what the worth of it and where do I sell such notes please could someone give me some information about all this thankyou in advance. Prefix is CK190111101 a true binery 7 didget
Hii
I have a $50 note
EK 13626666
Is it possible that it worth more than face value plz
Does anyone even read these comments anymore???
I’m not sure marnie
I would think so….
I don’t even know where or how to sell these notes,
But I know it’s hard to tell them apart sometimes and it’s even harder to get help in this world…
Kind regards kylielee
Yes