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The Reserve Bank today announced the new $100 banknote will be released into general circulation on 29 October 2020. Existing $100 banknotes retain legal tender status and can continue to be used. The ...
Today, America’s neighbor to the north has 10 different denominations in banknote and coin form. The $2 “toonie” coin was first introduced on Feb. 19, 1996, to replace the $2 bill ...
The new $100 banknotes have been in production since mid-2019 to prepare for the release today. Existing $100 bills can continue to be used. With more than 400 million $100 banknotes in ...
along with $50 and $100 notes in 1973 and 1984. The $1 and $2 bank notes were later phased out following the introduction of $1 and $2 coins. And in 1988, Australia became the first country to ...
In a world-first, Australia started permanently replacing its paper money with polymer banknotes in 1992. The $100 note was the last to become plastic in May 1996, back when few Australians used ...
The Federal Reserve has issued a new $100 banknote in the United States. The design includes a number of high-tech security measures. Technology correspondent Mark Gregory takes a closer look.