1991 $10 Australian Paper Note Bundle of 100 Fraser/Cole With PIL UNC
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1991 $10 Australian Paper Note Bundle of 100 Fraser/Cole With PIL UNC

1991 $10 Australian Paper Note Bundle of 100 Fraser/Cole With PIL UNC

The Fraser–Cole ten-dollar notes entered circulation in May of 1991 and were phased out just a couple of years later when the polymer notes arrived in October 1993. 

While plenty of collectors put away lower-denomination paper notes like the $1s and $2s, not many could afford to stash away crisp $10s — especially in full runs or bundles.

Because of that, complete bundles of paper decimal notes have become a bit of a hidden gem for collectors.

Plate Identification Letter 'G' is present on these notes.

Note: top note has a teller flick which is common in bundles. Refer to images

$1,967.53
1991 $10 Australian Paper Note Bundle of 100 Fraser/Cole With PIL UNC
$1,967.53

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1991 $10 Australian Paper Note Bundle of 100 Fraser/Cole With PIL UNC

The Fraser–Cole ten-dollar notes entered circulation in May of 1991 and were phased out just a couple of years later when the polymer notes arrived in October 1993. 

While plenty of collectors put away lower-denomination paper notes like the $1s and $2s, not many could afford to stash away crisp $10s — especially in full runs or bundles.

Because of that, complete bundles of paper decimal notes have become a bit of a hidden gem for collectors.

Plate Identification Letter 'G' is present on these notes.

Note: top note has a teller flick which is common in bundles. Refer to images

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The Fraser–Cole ten-dollar notes entered circulation in May of 1991 and were phased out just a couple of years later when the polymer notes arrived in October 1993. 

While plenty of collectors put away lower-denomination paper notes like the $1s and $2s, not many could afford to stash away crisp $10s — especially in full runs or bundles.

Because of that, complete bundles of paper decimal notes have become a bit of a hidden gem for collectors.

Plate Identification Letter 'G' is present on these notes.

Note: top note has a teller flick which is common in bundles. Refer to images

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