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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.

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Australian bank notes currently in circulation are $5, $10, $20, $50 and $100 notes.

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The largest Australian decimal banknote in general circulation is the $100 note.

The Reserve Bank of Australia has no current plans to produce a higher denomination note.

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Prior to their withdrawal in 1994, the 1 cent coin was the smallest Australian denomination coin in circulation.

Currently, the 5 cent coin is the smallest denomination coin.

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