Australia 1 Dollar Starnote Star replacement banknotes are pre-decimal and paper decimal notes with serial numbers ending with a star or asterisk. Thus being named a star note. These notes were issued from 1948 to 1972 in Australia. They were used to replace faulty, soiled or damaged notes d...
Australian pre-decimal star notes, or star replacement notes were printed with their own serial prefixes separate from normal notes. A star note was identified with a five-digit serial, and then a star or asterisk to the right of the serial. They were designed to replace damaged...
The natural pattern-seeking brains of coin noodlers have sometimes given descriptive terms to these die chips, a phenomenon known as pareidolia. The best known of these in Australian coin collecting circles is the “rabbit-ear” dollar. Known as such because of the typically elongated die chip t...
4.Statistics___ (to be) numbers that represent facts or measurements.5.The price of gold___ (to rise) at the moment.6.The student was not permitted to do the exam because they arrived late to class and the exam___ (to start).7.The value of the Australian dollar___ (to rise) ...
to fetch quite a bit more. A 1967 Goose dollar is likely to be worth a few hundred dollars more if it comes with an original box, regardless of whether the coin is slabbed or not. As of July 2015 there were 3 MS68’s graded by PCGS (8 MS67’s) and 2 PR68’s (no PR67’s...