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20 dollars (B221a)

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Greysheet Catalog Details (GSID: 107540)
Country: Australia
Issuing Authority: Reserve Bank of Australia
Banknote Book: B221a
Pick: P53
Watermark: Coat of arms

The 20 dollars is a Reserve Bank of Australia bank note from the World Currency category under the Australia group. Printed by the Note Printing Australia the dimensions are 144 x 65 mm.
Obverse: English text; 1806 schooner ship Mercury; Mary Reibey, businesswoman; Reibey’s shopbuilding on George Street in Sydney; compass
Reverse: English text; air ambulance Victory biplane; compass; pedal-powered generator for wireless radio; “Where does it hurt?” medical diagram; Reverend John Flynn; Reverend Col Harland riding camel

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GSID: 107540
Country: Australia
Issuing Authority: Reserve Bank of Australia
Banknote Book: B221a
Pick: P53
Watermark: Coat of arms
Denomination: 20 dollars
Note Color: Red, orange, and green
Note Dimension: 144 x 65 mm
Printer: Note Printing Australia
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