
1918 Cerutty/Collins 10 Shilling Fine12 Banknote
A historic Australian Ten Shillings note signed Cerutty/Collins (1918), graded Fine 12 by PMG. The obverse features the national Coat of Arms, while the reverse showcases the iconic Goulburn Weir in Victoria, complemented by a subtle ‘Half Sovereign’ patterned background. Issued during a formative period of Australia’s monetary history, this note offers both strong visual appeal and solid collector value, making it an attractive mid-grade example of early Commonwealth paper currency.
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1918 Cerutty/Collins 10 Shilling Fine12 Banknote
A historic Australian Ten Shillings note signed Cerutty/Collins (1918), graded Fine 12 by PMG. The obverse features the national Coat of Arms, while the reverse showcases the iconic Goulburn Weir in Victoria, complemented by a subtle ‘Half Sovereign’ patterned background. Issued during a formative period of Australia’s monetary history, this note offers both strong visual appeal and solid collector value, making it an attractive mid-grade example of early Commonwealth paper currency.
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A historic Australian Ten Shillings note signed Cerutty/Collins (1918), graded Fine 12 by PMG. The obverse features the national Coat of Arms, while the reverse showcases the iconic Goulburn Weir in Victoria, complemented by a subtle ‘Half Sovereign’ patterned background. Issued during a formative period of Australia’s monetary history, this note offers both strong visual appeal and solid collector value, making it an attractive mid-grade example of early Commonwealth paper currency.
























