Australia 5 Dollars 2001 UNC Banknote
The Australia 5 Dollars 2001 banknote is a modern polymer banknote, showcasing Australia’s pioneering role in the development of polymer currency. With its transparent window and vibrant design, this note is both visually striking and technologically advanced.
In uncirculated (UNC) condition, it offers a flawless and highly collectible example of early 21st-century Australian currency.
Historical Significance
Australia was the first country in the world to introduce polymer banknotes, revolutionizing currency design and security. The 2001 issue of the $5 note reflects this innovation, combining durability with advanced anti-counterfeiting features.
This banknote features Queen Elizabeth II, making it especially appealing to collectors of Commonwealth and royal-themed currency.
For collectors, this banknote represents:
- A polymer innovation in global currency
- A portrait of Queen Elizabeth II
- A modern and widely recognized banknote
Technical Specifications
- Country: Australia
- Denomination: 5 Dollars
- Year: 2001
- Condition: Uncirculated (UNC)
- Material: Polymer
- Printer: Note Printing Australia
Obverse
Portrait of Queen Elizabeth II, with modern polymer design elements and transparent window.
Reverse
Depiction of the Australian Parliament House, symbolizing national governance.
Security Features
- Transparent window
- Holographic elements
- Microprinting
- Advanced polymer security features
Why Add This Banknote to Your Collection?
The Australia 5 Dollars 2001 UNC banknote is a must-have for collectors of modern and polymer currency. Its innovative design, historical significance, and pristine condition make it highly desirable.
Perfect for:
- World banknote collections
- Polymer banknote collectors
- Commonwealth and royal-themed collections

