AUSTRALIAN NATIVE ART ON BANKNOTE.—The reverse side of the onedollar note in the new decimal currency. It features a line interpretation of an aboriginal bark painting and aboriginal rock paintings and carvings. The colour is brown and green. The front of the note shows a portrait of the Queen and the Australian coat of arms. The new currency will go into circulation on February 14.
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Press, Volume CV, Issue 30961, 18 January 1966, Page 12
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65AUSTRALIAN NATIVE ART ON BANKNOTE.—The reverse side of the onedollar note in the new decimal currency. It features a line interpretation of an aboriginal bark painting and aboriginal rock paintings and carvings. The colour is brown and green. The front of the note shows a portrait of the Queen and the Australian coat of arms. The new currency will go into circulation on February 14. Press, Volume CV, Issue 30961, 18 January 1966, Page 12
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