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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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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. Press, Volume CV, Issue 30961, 18 January 1966, Page 12

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. Press, Volume CV, Issue 30961, 18 January 1966, Page 12

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