No date Sig 8: Johnston/Fraser Faulty OVD Prefix AB 10 - AB 33 s/n starts 93, 94, or 96 Intro: 26 01 1988 10 dollars Values

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No date Sig 8: Johnston/Fraser Faulty OVD Prefix AB 10 - AB 33 s/n starts 93, 94, or 96 Intro: 26 01 1988 10 dollars Values

Details

Obverse: English text; OVD of Captain Cook; Queue of Australians (early colonial officer and wife, convict woman, surveyor, village woman, gold digger, pioneer woman, bushranger, urban woman, urban child, shearer, Chinese worker, kanaka [island worker], camel driver, Boer War soldier, aviatrix, depression swaggy, World War II sailor, World War II female factory worker, migrant family, Asian female worker and construction worker); HMS Supply sailing ship in Sydney Cove

Reverse: English text; ancient stencils of hands and rock painting of woman; Morning Star Pole; aboriginal boy wearing body paint

Basic Information

GSID:

107520

Denomination:

10 dollars

Varieties and Classification

Variety:

No date Sig 8: Johnston/Fraser Faulty OVD Prefix AB 10 - AB 33 s/n starts 93, 94, or 96 Intro: 26 01 1988

Design Details

Note Color:

Green, orange, yellow, blue, and purple

Note Dimension:

155 x 77.5 mm

Printer:

Note Printing Australia

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