
1966 $10 Coombs/Wilson PCGS Very Fine 25
The Australian banknote bearing the names "Coombs/Wilson," with the "First Prefix," from 1966, is a numismatic treasure. It holds historical significance as the inaugural release of the modern decimal currency. This ten-dollar note symbolizes Australia's transition into the decimal era and is a cherished artifact in the country's monetary history.
This is a first prefix banknote. The "prefix" refers to the letters at the beginning of the serial number. In this instance the first prefix was 'SAA'.
This is a first prefix banknote. The "prefix" refers to the letters at the beginning of the serial number. In this instance the first prefix was 'SAA'.
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1966 $10 Coombs/Wilson PCGS Very Fine 25
The Australian banknote bearing the names "Coombs/Wilson," with the "First Prefix," from 1966, is a numismatic treasure. It holds historical significance as the inaugural release of the modern decimal currency. This ten-dollar note symbolizes Australia's transition into the decimal era and is a cherished artifact in the country's monetary history.
This is a first prefix banknote. The "prefix" refers to the letters at the beginning of the serial number. In this instance the first prefix was 'SAA'.
This is a first prefix banknote. The "prefix" refers to the letters at the beginning of the serial number. In this instance the first prefix was 'SAA'.
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The Australian banknote bearing the names "Coombs/Wilson," with the "First Prefix," from 1966, is a numismatic treasure. It holds historical significance as the inaugural release of the modern decimal currency. This ten-dollar note symbolizes Australia's transition into the decimal era and is a cherished artifact in the country's monetary history.
This is a first prefix banknote. The "prefix" refers to the letters at the beginning of the serial number. In this instance the first prefix was 'SAA'.
This is a first prefix banknote. The "prefix" refers to the letters at the beginning of the serial number. In this instance the first prefix was 'SAA'.






















