$5 1991 Fraser/Cole Last Prefix UNC
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$5 1991 Fraser/Cole Last Prefix UNC

$5 1991 Fraser/Cole Last Prefix UNC

Denomination $5
Year 1991
Signatures Fraser/Cole
Grade Uncirculated

This is a last prefix banknote. The "prefix" refers to the letters at the beginning of the serial number. In this instance the last prefix was 'QPG'.

Obverse (Front)
Sir Joseph Banks - Botanist who was aboard the Endeavour with Captain James Cook. The wildflower Banksia is also named after him.

Reverse (Back)
Caroline Chisholm - Humanitarian and philanthropist known for her support of immigrant female and family welfare in Australia. During the seven years she spent in Australia she placed over 11,000 people in homes and jobs.
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$5 1991 Fraser/Cole Last Prefix UNC

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$5 1991 Fraser/Cole Last Prefix UNC

Denomination $5
Year 1991
Signatures Fraser/Cole
Grade Uncirculated

This is a last prefix banknote. The "prefix" refers to the letters at the beginning of the serial number. In this instance the last prefix was 'QPG'.

Obverse (Front)
Sir Joseph Banks - Botanist who was aboard the Endeavour with Captain James Cook. The wildflower Banksia is also named after him.

Reverse (Back)
Caroline Chisholm - Humanitarian and philanthropist known for her support of immigrant female and family welfare in Australia. During the seven years she spent in Australia she placed over 11,000 people in homes and jobs.

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Denomination $5
Year 1991
Signatures Fraser/Cole
Grade Uncirculated

This is a last prefix banknote. The "prefix" refers to the letters at the beginning of the serial number. In this instance the last prefix was 'QPG'.

Obverse (Front)
Sir Joseph Banks - Botanist who was aboard the Endeavour with Captain James Cook. The wildflower Banksia is also named after him.

Reverse (Back)
Caroline Chisholm - Humanitarian and philanthropist known for her support of immigrant female and family welfare in Australia. During the seven years she spent in Australia she placed over 11,000 people in homes and jobs.