The largest current denomination of Australian banknote is the $100 note.
Prior to decimalisation in 1966, the largest ever Australian banknote was the £1,000 note which was first issued in 1914. It was used mostly for transactions between banks and for internal transactions within the Reserve Bank of Australia.
Prior to their withdrawal, the One Dollar note was the smallest Australian bank note in circulation. Currently, the Five Dollar is the smallest denomination bank note.
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There are 100 cents to the Australian dollar.
The highest denomination of Australian paper currency ever printed was the $1,000 note. It was last printed in 1986 and was officially withdrawn from circulation in 1996 due to concerns about its use in facilitating illegal activities.
From 1933 until 1940, the smallest denomination New Zealand coin in circulation was the Threepence. From 1940 until 1967, the smallest denomination New Zealand coin in circulation was the Halfpenny. All other predecimal coins circulating in New Zealand prior to decimalisation were mostly British with some Australian coins. Some of the British coins may have included the Farthing and maybe even some fractional Farthings. From the introduction of decimal currency in 1967, the smallest denomination New Zealand coin was the 1 cent coin until the 1 and 2 cent coins were withdrawn and demonetised in 1990. From 1990, the smallest denomination New Zealand coin was the 5 cent coin until it withdrawn and demonetised in 2006. Since 2006, the smallest denomination New Zealand coin is the 10 cent coin.
An ore is the smallest currency unit in various Scandinavian countries. The purchasing power of 1 ore is so small that the lowest denomination coins are either 50 or 100 ore. 100 ore is equivalent to 1 unit of the next larger denomination, called a crown.
The largest denomination of New Zealand paper currency is the $100 note.
No, the smallest paper money denomination was the 3 cent fractional currency note printed during the civil war because of a shortage of coins.
The currency in Australia is the Australian Dollar.
All Australian coins carry an image of the British monarch on the obverse. There is an Australian design and the denomination on the reverse. The latin terms relating to the monarch were discontinued with the changeover to decimal currency in February 1966.
The Bolivian paper currency is known as the Bolivianos. The smallest denomination currently is the 10 Bolivianos and is worth about $1.32 US dollars as of December 2007. See the Related Links for images of the currency
Currency denominations are the units the particular currency is issued in. For example, in the U.S. bills are made and circulated in the familiar denominations of $1, $10, and $20, amongst others. But there are no U.S. bills of a $25 denomination. By contrast, coins come in a 25-cent denomination but not in a 20-cent denomination.