Australian five-pound note

The Australian five-pound note was first issued in 1913 and featured a scene looking along the Hawkesbury River near Brooklyn, New South Wales, from the railway toward Kangaroo Point. Upon decimalisation it had a value of 10 dollars.

Five Pound
(Australia)
Value5 Australian pounds
Width1913–24: 170.18 mm,
1924–present: 180.34 mm
Height1913–24: 106.68 mm,
1924–present: 78.74 mm
Security featuresMosaic of 5s
Years of printing1913–1966
Obverse
DesignCoat of arms
Reverse
DesignHawkesbury River
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