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Commonwealth of Australia one-dollar note - Like new, Wrinkled, no tears or stains.
The Australian one dollar note was introduced in 1966 to replace the 10 shilling note due to decimalization. The note was issued from its introduction in 1966 until its replacement by the dollar coin in 1984. Approximately 1.7 billion one dollar notes were printed.
During the note's issue, between its introduction and 1974, The note bore "Commonwealth of Australia" as the identification of country. At least 680,000,000 notes were printed in this time period.
After 1974 and until the dollar coin was introduced in 1984, the note bore "Australia" as its identification of country. Around 1,020,000,000 such notes were printed after 1974.
The one dollar note was replaced by the current gold-colored coin on 13 May 1984, due to the longer service life and cost effectiveness of coins. These notes can be redeemed at face value by the Reserve Bank of Australia, but numismatics and note collectors may pay a higher price for these notes depending on age and condition.