When Tim Caesar's wallet flew out his car window at 19 he thought it was gone forever, but three decades later a stranger reunited it with him through a local Facebook group after fishing it out of the Queabeyan River.
Quick Google says 1988, but it was a gradual roll-out, with the switch not being completed until 1996.
Fun fact: the polymer bank notes were an Australian invention, and Australia produces the polymer bank notes for several other countries including New Zealand, Mexico, and Vietnam.
Nah, the 1988 $10 note was an experimental thing. We went back to paper for a few years after that. It’s funny: A quick Google didn’t tell me when exactly we made the move to plastic, and paper notes were still common well beyond 1996. I’m sure the information is to be had - but I’m at work and can’t devote any time to actually researching this.
This is interesting story. When did Australia got plastic banknotes? Current one should last forever.
Quick Google says 1988, but it was a gradual roll-out, with the switch not being completed until 1996.
Fun fact: the polymer bank notes were an Australian invention, and Australia produces the polymer bank notes for several other countries including New Zealand, Mexico, and Vietnam.
Nah, the 1988 $10 note was an experimental thing. We went back to paper for a few years after that. It’s funny: A quick Google didn’t tell me when exactly we made the move to plastic, and paper notes were still common well beyond 1996. I’m sure the information is to be had - but I’m at work and can’t devote any time to actually researching this.
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