We Sell Rare Australian $100 Polymer Banknotes

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The designs of Sir John Monash and Dame Nellie Melba have been seen on Australian hundred dollar notes since 1996.

Some notes can be particularly valuable with the right serial numbers or if in mint condition, the rarest polymer 100 dollar bill can reach up to $2,750 each.

Now that the 1st Generation note series is complete and Australia's NGB notes are in circulation, it is possible for collectors to build a complete set of the first series of Australian polymer polymer 100 dollar bills.

Someone that finds an interesting new 100 dollar note fresh from the Reserve Bank in their change will often start learning just how much certain notes are worth, and can become a collector fairly quickly.

We sell many first and last prefix notes to clients well before they're listed on our website, if you're chasing a particular note please use the Contact Us button to get in touch and we'll notify you when one becomes available.

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Our staff have written a number of detailed articles on the many different kinds of polymer decimal banknotes that we handle, a number of them have been published in the Coin and Banknote magazine. We've also written a number of articles to help collectors on their way to building a collection of banknotes that has real meaning and lasting value.

Some of the articles we've published include:

Australia's Next Generation Banknote $50 Is Now In Circulation - A True Black Swan Event

Governor's Charity Sheet Notes - A New Type of Specimen?

How to Tell When an Australian Polymer Banknote Was Printed