GlobeNote Catalogue

AUSTRALIA 5 Dollars 1997 — Pick 55A

Elizabeth II

Country: AUSTRALIA Year: 1997 Pick 55A
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Catalogue and market evidence

GlobeNote market values

Values separate circulated, High Grade (UNC) and numerically certified examples. Active offers and confirmed sales remain distinct evidence.

Circulated

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0 sold · 0 active · confidence 0/100

High Grade (UNC)

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Certified

60–640 sold · 0 activeNo estimate
65–670 sold · 0 activeNo estimate

Superb Gem

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Collector guide

About the AUSTRALIA 5 Dollars 1997 banknote

The AUSTRALIA 5 Dollars 1997 banknote, catalogued as Pick 55A is documented here for collectors who need a clear identification record, design summary and condition-based market context.

Identification should be based on the denomination, date, catalogue reference and visible design details. Signatures, prefixes, watermarks and minor printing changes can distinguish related varieties.

Identification and catalogue details

Country
AUSTRALIA
Denomination
5 Dollars
Issue year
1997
Catalogue reference
Pick 55A
Issue type
Regular world banknote
Content quality
70/100

Design and issue context

Front: Elizabeth II

Back: Old and new Parliament houses, Canberra

Collector value and condition

No reliable single market figure is currently recorded. Value depends on the exact variety, grade, availability, seller location and collector demand.

Folds, stains, tears, pinholes, writing, pressing, trimming and repairs can reduce value. Conversely, scarce varieties, replacement notes, unusual serial numbers and recognised certification may command a premium.

Frequently asked questions

What is the AUSTRALIA 5 Dollars 1997 banknote?

It is a 5 Dollars banknote from AUSTRALIA, dated 1997 and catalogued as Pick 55A.

Is this banknote rare?

Rarity depends on the exact variety, surviving supply, signatures, prefixes, condition and collector demand. The denomination alone is not enough to establish rarity.

How can collectors identify the correct variety?

Compare the date, catalogue number, printed designs on both sides, signatures, prefixes, watermark and security features. Small changes can indicate a separate variety.

How should its condition be checked?

Inspect both sides under good light for folds, stains, tears, pinholes, writing, pressing, trimmed edges and repairs. An uncirculated note should retain original paper quality and show no circulation wear.

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